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One of these days I’ll brainstorm a “best of both worlds” shelter. Lightweight, double wall, wood stove capable. Something like putting a stove jack in a Hilleberg Anjan GT or similar shelter. You can have a small stove for drying stuff out when you want it(and let’s face it, packable wood stoves aren’t built to run all night so it dont matter if it’s small as it’s gonna go out when you stop feeding it anyhow), and the double wall to keep the inevitable condensation off your gear. I’m not sure where lightweight fits in - perhaps there’s a similar shelter made with lighter materials. One day
One of these days I’ll brainstorm a “best of both worlds” shelter. Lightweight, double wall, wood stove capable. Something like putting a stove jack in a Hilleberg Anjan GT or similar shelter. You can have a small stove for drying stuff out when you want it(and let’s face it, packable wood stoves aren’t built to run all night so it dont matter if it’s small as it’s gonna go out when you stop feeding it anyhow), and the double wall to keep the inevitable condensation off your gear. I’m not sure where lightweight fits in - perhaps there’s a similar shelter made with lighter materials. One dayI know of a Fireman in Bellingham that custom makes what you are envisioning. They are not cheap http://www.wildsidesystems.com/
I enjoy my cimarron and enjoy the flourless shelters. Pitch it correctly and condensation is not a big issue at all. Even in green, moist grass with rain and hail storms, this setup stayed dry.