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Quote from: fair-chase on December 29, 2015, 03:57:46 PMGet rid of GoreTex.+1
Get rid of GoreTex.
Quote from: aorams on December 29, 2015, 10:52:18 PMI will add that this past year, I started using a cylinder stove on backpack hunts, and it is a game changer.Tell me more! How did it improve your experience. Can you dry out your stuff and keep the condensation down in the tent? I'm very intrigued by the concept but want to know if I should moderate my expectations.
I will add that this past year, I started using a cylinder stove on backpack hunts, and it is a game changer.
I just use newspaper stuffed in them. Let the newspaper dry through the day and use again the next night.
Quote from: 7mag. on December 30, 2015, 07:23:45 PMQuote from: aorams on December 29, 2015, 10:52:18 PMI will add that this past year, I started using a cylinder stove on backpack hunts, and it is a game changer.Tell me more! How did it improve your experience. Can you dry out your stuff and keep the condensation down in the tent? I'm very intrigued by the concept but want to know if I should moderate my expectations.Yes, and yes. It's a huge help with condensation in a single wall, floorless shelter. It also is great for drying gear. The morale boost you get coming back to camp after a long, cold, and or wet day of hunting, just by starting a fire in the stove and warming up your shelter, is huge. Knowing that you don't have to put wet clothes back on in the morning is pretty awesome too. I love waking up in the morning, reaching out of my bag and starting a fire. I stay in my warm bag for 15-20 minutes until the tent heats up, then get dressed, eat some breakfast, and get ready to head out without freezing.