Lark Bunting
Lil-Rokslider
You asked for experience with floorless shelters, here's mine. I'll caveat this by saying this was not my tent, and overall the tent did an exceptional job at keeping the snow off us during a 2nd season rifle hunt last year. My good friend @atfrith offered to bring his big 'ole teepee last year, with titanium stove. Sounded awesome for an October hunt! First night, the stovetop, spark arrestor was a little clogged. We filled the teepee with some smoke, let the stove burn out and let the teepee air out. Slept pretty decent that first night. The second night we took the time to unclog the spark arrestor and had a nice warm fire. After nearly finishing off a bottle of whiskey and some beers it was time to crawl into the tent. Well, I think every spider in western Colorado had the same idea. Those sumb!tches were crawling all over us all night. When I had gotten home from that trip and was going to take a shower a damn spider crawled out of my underwear. I also had a few bite marks in the nether regions. Nothing serious and the slight swelling was welcomed. Ahem...
So, I can summarize by saying that I really liked the idea of having a floorless shelter/stove while on an October hunt with snow in the forecast. Reality though, I'll stick to shelters with a floor.
So, I can summarize by saying that I really liked the idea of having a floorless shelter/stove while on an October hunt with snow in the forecast. Reality though, I'll stick to shelters with a floor.