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Lil-Rokslider
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Hey guys been reading a lot about tipis on here as they seem to be quite the popular choice for a lightweight shelter. I ended up picking the Sierra Designs Origami 3, with footprint, for a really good price. I thought this would be a great entry level tipi. I have a couple questions maybe you experts can help me solve.
Bugs... So I know one of the benefits of tipis is that they are floorless. Benefits of this is that it cuts down on weight and no need to take your boots off going inside right? I live in AZ so we don't necessarily have the bird sized mosquitoes, but I'm more worried about spiders. I dont mind one or two, but on two occasions now where I have been hunting I have come across areas that are LOADED with spiders at night.. like the ground looks like it has dew all over it, because all of the spiders eyes reflecting look like water drops.. Needless to say I wouldn't feel so hot putting up a tipi where I could easily end up with over 20+ spiders in the tent with me. Another time camping, same thing happened. No spiders visible during the day, night time comes around and spiders EVERYWHERE crawling all over the tent like a horror film.
So my question with bugs could you have maybe a mosquito net that would span the gap from the ground to the tipi? Or do you think you would need a whole tipi sized mosquito net?
My other question is I am looking at making my own stove (not sure how crowded it will be in this size tipi). I am looking to replicate this build http://www.rokslide.com/forums/showthread.php?12385-Another-DIY-Stove I know I am going to have to install a stove jack.. Is the only place to get one from bearpaw? Would I save more space putting the stove closer to the edge of the tent as opposed to the middle by the tent pole?
Sorry for the long winded post, just excited about this setup and looking forward to getting out and using it. Would love to see people's set ups showing their stove location. Thanks!
Bugs... So I know one of the benefits of tipis is that they are floorless. Benefits of this is that it cuts down on weight and no need to take your boots off going inside right? I live in AZ so we don't necessarily have the bird sized mosquitoes, but I'm more worried about spiders. I dont mind one or two, but on two occasions now where I have been hunting I have come across areas that are LOADED with spiders at night.. like the ground looks like it has dew all over it, because all of the spiders eyes reflecting look like water drops.. Needless to say I wouldn't feel so hot putting up a tipi where I could easily end up with over 20+ spiders in the tent with me. Another time camping, same thing happened. No spiders visible during the day, night time comes around and spiders EVERYWHERE crawling all over the tent like a horror film.
So my question with bugs could you have maybe a mosquito net that would span the gap from the ground to the tipi? Or do you think you would need a whole tipi sized mosquito net?
My other question is I am looking at making my own stove (not sure how crowded it will be in this size tipi). I am looking to replicate this build http://www.rokslide.com/forums/showthread.php?12385-Another-DIY-Stove I know I am going to have to install a stove jack.. Is the only place to get one from bearpaw? Would I save more space putting the stove closer to the edge of the tent as opposed to the middle by the tent pole?
Sorry for the long winded post, just excited about this setup and looking forward to getting out and using it. Would love to see people's set ups showing their stove location. Thanks!