Lawnboi
WKR
Iv had my mind set on getting a 6man tipi for a while now, and recently I started thinking of the larger hilleberg tents. Ill start by explaining what ill use the tent for.
Late season hunting and backpacking, 2+ people. Any and every condition as this will be a do it all tent.
Winter camping and backpacking, again a do it all tent.
Big lake ice fishing, I want something I can pitch on the ice and fish inside (k tipi) or put a few holes in the vestibules (hilleberg). No stove use will be occur in the tipi on the ice as we will be quite a ways off shore most of the time. Heavy wind and snow is a very real possibility along with large amounts of drifting snow. Basically 2-3 day backpacking style trips out on the ice to fish.
There are a few concerns about the tipi that I would like to address. Especially when it comes to winter camping.
-How is pitching a tipi on snow and in heavy wind? I know ice will not be an issue, as I can use screws or nails. However large amounts of snow, along with snow over slush on lakes has me worried about pitching a tipi. Chances are that I would carry a variety of nails/ screws/ and long snow stakes to pitch it.
- How is pitching the hoop style hilleberg tents on ice or snow? Assuming there are really only 4 points to tension compared to the large amount on the tipi it may be easier to move, and easier to get in place initially.
-How is it having no floor in the tipi on snow?
Its sounding like I need both but only one can be bought this year. I already own a stove for the kifaru, but I would need a tipi and a liner which would add to the price on the kifaru.
Looking at no bigger than a 6man tipi w/ liner, and a hilleberg kaitum 3 gt
Just looking for some info on these style shelters from guys who have used them in winter conditions. I have a hard time not wanting 6man tipi for late season hunting and backpacking but feel it might be lacking to take out in the winter, or on the ice.
Late season hunting and backpacking, 2+ people. Any and every condition as this will be a do it all tent.
Winter camping and backpacking, again a do it all tent.
Big lake ice fishing, I want something I can pitch on the ice and fish inside (k tipi) or put a few holes in the vestibules (hilleberg). No stove use will be occur in the tipi on the ice as we will be quite a ways off shore most of the time. Heavy wind and snow is a very real possibility along with large amounts of drifting snow. Basically 2-3 day backpacking style trips out on the ice to fish.
There are a few concerns about the tipi that I would like to address. Especially when it comes to winter camping.
-How is pitching a tipi on snow and in heavy wind? I know ice will not be an issue, as I can use screws or nails. However large amounts of snow, along with snow over slush on lakes has me worried about pitching a tipi. Chances are that I would carry a variety of nails/ screws/ and long snow stakes to pitch it.
- How is pitching the hoop style hilleberg tents on ice or snow? Assuming there are really only 4 points to tension compared to the large amount on the tipi it may be easier to move, and easier to get in place initially.
-How is it having no floor in the tipi on snow?
Its sounding like I need both but only one can be bought this year. I already own a stove for the kifaru, but I would need a tipi and a liner which would add to the price on the kifaru.
Looking at no bigger than a 6man tipi w/ liner, and a hilleberg kaitum 3 gt
Just looking for some info on these style shelters from guys who have used them in winter conditions. I have a hard time not wanting 6man tipi for late season hunting and backpacking but feel it might be lacking to take out in the winter, or on the ice.