GKWMontana
Lil-Rokslider
Any advice on tents and shelters for Alaskan DIY carbon hunt would be appreciated.
We kept our stove running with dead brush. We'd pick it up and pack it on our way back from our daily hunts. The landscape looked barren, but it was there if actively looked. If there was any clump of brush, there would be some deadwood. We never got any out of the lake or small river since the brush was so productive, right size, ez to break by hand to feed the stove.Going again I’d try to get the transporter to let me know if I’d be dropped along a river on a gravel bar, or on a lake or landing strip. The more likely I was to be dropped along a river with brush for wind protection and maybe driftwood for a stove the more likely I’d be to use a tipi. I hope to do another caribou hunt in a few years.
Just buy the longer twisted anchor stakes as insurance. Their light so no real penalty for carrying them. Amazon has them cheap.I really appreciate all the great advice! I know what works for us in Montana, but we don't have tundra.........I would love to bring a pyramid/tipi with a stove but have been concerned about wind. I really like the weight as well.