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I guess it would depend on your panniers, you can manty it or top pack it
I think the poles on continental break down to about 30" right?

I'm really conflicted on what to do with the Bundok vs Continental. Usually it will just be 3 of us in there.

I have also already ordered a custom 12"x12"x24" four dogs titanium stove, which it would heat either tent comfortably, so I guess that is not a rate limiting step.
 

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If you dont want to manty them or top pack them, you could just put them on top of your panniers and throw a barrel hitch over it
 
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I think the poles on continental break down to about 30" right?

I'm really conflicted on what to do with the Bundok vs Continental. Usually it will just be 3 of us in there.

I have also already ordered a custom 12"x12"x24" four dogs titanium stove, which it would heat either tent comfortably, so I guess that is not a rate limiting step.
When did you order the Four Dog and and what did Don tell you for an ETA?


Small is exactly 32” long & Large is 33”.
 

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When did you order the Four Dog and and what did Don tell you for an ETA?


Small is exactly 32” long & Large is 33”.
He told me stove would be done in October. in time for 2nd rifle. Which stove is he making for you?
 
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Ordered the titanium II for my Snow Trekker Mountian Den. Placed the order 2 weeks and was told 5-6 weeks. However, I was warned by other people it could be a lot longer than that. Just a heads up.
 
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How is everybody enjoying these?

I went ahead and placed and order for Divide series Bundok as I will usually only have 3 people with me however I am wondering if I should have opted for the bigger Continental model. The other reason I went with Bundok is it will fit in panniers on a horse.
After using the Mtn Den for a handful of nights, then the Bundok just recently, I'd definitely get the Continental if I had 3 people regularly plus gear. I believe it's only 7lbs heavier than the Bundok and guys seem just fine packing in with it, especially if with horses.

I'm normally solo or with one person, so the Bundok is great for my uses, but we will see how I feel when spending more hours in it during rifle season. Archery is easy as it's just a sleeping tent.

I invested in the mosquito net rear window and front door and glad I did to allow of ventilation if hotter.

Enjoy it, as everyone who stays in it loves it, including me.
 

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After using the Mtn Den for a handful of nights, then the Bundok just recently, I'd definitely get the Continental if I had 3 people regularly plus gear. I believe it's only 7lbs heavier than the Bundok and guys seem just fine packing in with it, especially if with horses.

I'm normally solo or with one person, so the Bundok is great for my uses, but we will see how I feel when spending more hours in it during rifle season. Archery is easy as it's just a sleeping tent.

I invested in the mosquito net rear window and front door and glad I did to allow of ventilation if hotter.

Enjoy it, as everyone who stays in it loves it, including me.
Good insight. I got the Bundok and my buddy and I will put it to use in CO 2nd rifle and report back.
 
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