SonnyDay
WKR
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- Jul 22, 2019
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Hey All-
I've spent some nights in my Seek Outside 6-man tipi with stove. Usually with 2-4 people. I live in Colorado and hunt rifle elk... and sometimes other critters even later. Usually backpack hunt but sometimes truck camp. Planning some winter mountaineering and ski trips as well. So mid-October through March. 9,000'-12,000' camps.
I already have a list of stuff I will change, things to bring next time, etc.
My list goes like this:
Specific issues I have encountered:
I've spent some nights in my Seek Outside 6-man tipi with stove. Usually with 2-4 people. I live in Colorado and hunt rifle elk... and sometimes other critters even later. Usually backpack hunt but sometimes truck camp. Planning some winter mountaineering and ski trips as well. So mid-October through March. 9,000'-12,000' camps.
I already have a list of stuff I will change, things to bring next time, etc.
My list goes like this:
- Bring a good saw (Silky) to make stove-fitting rounds of wood as big as possible
- Use stump/root wood if you can get it as it burns longer
- Bring more tarps to put stuff on
- Consider a "gear tent" if it's snowing lots or there's more people
- Find better guy lines than paracord (which tends to absorb water and is generally heavy)
Specific issues I have encountered:
- The stove goes out after 3-4 hours and my boys are teenagers so they sleep through it and I have to get up to feed the fire
- We took up a lot of tipi room storing firewood
- We didn't always have a place to put stuff where it wouldn't get wet
- Always want to save weight