Where you located? Thinking about downsizing from my 16x20 Davis tent setup because I haven't used it in a couple of years. Got suckered into footing the bill for it and everyone was gonna chip in. Yeah right lol. Three windows, screen door, internal frame with angles. Those same guys that wanted to chip in haven't hunted with me since 2017. Always an excuse. I've got a Colorado cylinder stove Timberline for it as well.Gents-
Next year our group will be larger and we are going to basecamp hunt instead of bivvy. Having never used a large canvas tent, some help will be appreciated.
5/6 guys
We want a stove
Idaho/MT rifle (we usually see snow)
Truck/trailer will be used for some gear storage
I’d like some suggestions on tent brand/size and stove setups and pros and cons
Thanks in advance-
It does vary..... Never needed more than one elbow at the stove. And a pipe 'T' at the end, vertical, will help draw and eliminate backdrafts on endwall jacks. And the best part? Never a burnhole in the roof with a wall jack. And the roof is easier to tarp...... And screw floors. I refuse to take my boots off everytime I enter. And hate sweeping/cleaning floors, or taking the time to even put one in, no matter what kind. A carpet scrap next to the cot to stand on to dress, is the most I'll do.
It's not quite a wall tent but you might want to look into Alaska Tent and Tarp's Arctic Oven. Their tents sizes range from 8'x8' to 12'x24'. I have their 10'x10' and a hunting buddy has a 12'x12'. These are quality tents and I recommend them highly.
Arctic Oven
You ought to like them, did you have to take out a 2nd mortgage to get one?
LOL...not quite. These tents meet our needs quite well here in Alaska.
Regards,
I think the price is because they don't fall apart in Alaska weather. They are a proven tent system.No offense intended, just seemed a little pricey when I went to the website. Why are they so pricey versus a dozen other manufacturers of similar designs.
No offense intended, just seemed a little pricey when I went to the website. Why are they so pricey versus a dozen other manufacturers of similar designs.
Ha. Then you have one guy with a tent all by himself and everyone else piled into the other oneI also have a 14x16 Davis that I use for 2-3 guys and it fits the bill perfectly. If I were looking for a tent for 5-6 guys I'd consider getting 2 smaller tents (10x12 or 12x14). If you ever decide to do a trip with just a couple guys it will be much easier to pack and set up than a huge 16x20 for just a couple guys. Plus when you're all on a trip together you can pick the tent without the guy that snores.