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I think the classifications/restrictions will vary with each forest. For years I was unable to use a woodstove in my tipis in the National Forest closest to home. When I checked again this past fall they had changed the regulations and now allow woodstoves as long as there is a spark arresting feature installed in the stove and/or chimney. My takeaway from this is to always check with the specific local office of the forest you plan to recreate in.Some awesome information on this thread! Using my Big Buddy I have had some absolute disaster condensation issues in my Cabela’s Bighorn at 10,000ft Colorado 2nd season. My wood stove fixed all the issues last year but it’s a hassle. Considering recent Colorado fire restrictions, does anyone here know how this Nu-Way heater is classified for fire restrictions? Looks way safer than a bbq cause it’s enclosed combustion “somewhat.”
Hope this helps.