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Do you bring a tent with stove or without for the high hunt?

I bring a stove and need it.
15 (48.4%)
I bring a stove and dont need it.
0 (0%)
I do not bring a stove and dont need one.
9 (29%)
I do not bring a stove but wish I had one.
7 (22.6%)

Total Members Voted: 31

Voting closed: January 30, 2020, 08:24:48 PM

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #30 on: January 29, 2020, 07:53:44 AM »
I will seek some out.

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #31 on: April 04, 2020, 08:47:57 PM »
Stove is a game changer when it rains.

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #32 on: April 04, 2020, 10:44:29 PM »
Hot water bottle.

Ummm nice.
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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #33 on: June 08, 2020, 02:36:07 PM »
Depends on where you are hunting, how long, what time of year, are you hunting solo, etc.

I have many setups and years of experience with both.


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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #34 on: June 17, 2020, 09:43:38 PM »
Serious question.  Outside of your socks.... Why the hell are your clothes wet?

If your bag and sleep gear wont keep you warm neither will a stove, it cant last more than an hour in a pack stove.  So if your sleep system isn't warm a stove is no solution.

Youd be amazed how much drying your body heat will do for clothes too.  I both hunt with and without stoves. Except for socks, i dont need a stove for drying unless i fall in a creek!

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #35 on: June 17, 2020, 09:51:03 PM »
Between precip and sweat it's easy to get wet.. when rh is high body heat and the right clothing may help but you're gonna be damp.

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #36 on: June 17, 2020, 09:55:51 PM »
Serious question.  Outside of your socks.... Why the hell are your clothes wet?

If your bag and sleep gear wont keep you warm neither will a stove, it cant last more than an hour in a pack stove.  So if your sleep system isn't warm a stove is no solution.

Youd be amazed how much drying your body heat will do for clothes too.  I both hunt with and without stoves. Except for socks, i dont need a stove for drying unless i fall in a creek!

I've been on more than one hunt where I came back to camp and the money in my wallet was soaking wet.  When it's 38 degrees and raining or worse snowing and you are hunting all day up and down the hills through the brush, there isn't a fabric known to man or a technique that I know of that will keep me dry.  I assume I'm coming back to camp soaked and will be drying clothes and have a few spares where possible.

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #37 on: June 17, 2020, 11:51:17 PM »
Serious question.  Outside of your socks.... Why the hell are your clothes wet?

If your bag and sleep gear wont keep you warm neither will a stove, it cant last more than an hour in a pack stove.  So if your sleep system isn't warm a stove is no solution.

Youd be amazed how much drying your body heat will do for clothes too.  I both hunt with and without stoves. Except for socks, i dont need a stove for drying unless i fall in a creek!

I've been on more than one hunt where I came back to camp and the money in my wallet was soaking wet.  When it's 38 degrees and raining or worse snowing and you are hunting all day up and down the hills through the brush, there isn't a fabric known to man or a technique that I know of that will keep me dry.  I assume I'm coming back to camp soaked and will be drying clothes and have a few spares where possible.

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #38 on: June 18, 2020, 11:22:37 AM »
I wear synthetic base layers.  I wear synthetic blend pants.  No matter how sweat out I get, I can and will dry by my own body heat once I get away from exertion and under cover.  Laying in my bag with base layers on will leave me stinky but DRY.  I have never had a problem getting to dry without a fire based on the clothes I'm wearing.  A good sleeping bag, a big meal and your body heat and you can take soaking wet synthetics to dry without a fire.  Is a fire easier? Sure. Necessary?

I high hunt most years and get rained on mercilessly most every time.  Fire's real benefit for me is the emotional and comfort lift, but I won't become hypothermic or stay wet without one. 

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #39 on: June 18, 2020, 11:33:16 AM »
Where does the moisture go when the rh is 100%? I've never tried to dry out with no fire while it was raining, but have heard it a number of times. I can't figure out how the water is wicked away/evaporated? Part of the answer I'm sure is I need better base layers.

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #40 on: June 18, 2020, 12:06:18 PM »
Needed no but I can tell you it feels pretty nice to stand in a 80 degree tipi, eating dinner and drying out way faster than trying to sleep in wet clothes.
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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #41 on: July 22, 2020, 07:49:56 PM »
I am thinking about ordering a stove soon for my floorless shelter. How long do you think it would take to order nowadays?
Need one by the first of September

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #42 on: July 22, 2020, 09:16:41 PM »
I just got an email from SeekOutside that they are several weeks out on some items due to demand and the pandemic - supply line issues, if you want one of their stoves, I would order it now.  I'd also check with Luxe.

  If September 1st is the deadline, you might be able to afford to be picky about make and model.

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #43 on: July 22, 2020, 09:34:22 PM »
I have the seek outside XL.

I'm debating cutting up a North Idaho Fuel Log and splitting it up in my group on the pack in. 


Remove the spark arrestor screen.  I burned some duraflame in my SXL stove, and it clogged up pretty quick.  Perhaps NIFL burns cleaner.

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Re: Stove or no stove
« Reply #44 on: July 23, 2020, 04:33:52 AM »
I just got an email from SeekOutside that they are several weeks out on some items due to demand and the pandemic - supply line issues, if you want one of their stoves, I would order it now.  I'd also check with Luxe.

  If September 1st is the deadline, you might be able to afford to be picky about make and model.

:yeah:

Got same email.

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