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Quote from: haftard on January 19, 2022, 05:09:36 PMi forgot to add that i have access to a 15x15 wall tent. im looking for more of a quick set up tent for 1 or 2 people with a stove jack if i was going to go the tent rout. sleeping in the back of my truck aint realy an option since its always full of junk, only a 5ft bed and the canopy leaks.If it's only one or two people.....I would go with a utility trailer or a Kodiak Canvas. The trailer can be multi purpose and used year round for multiple task. Given those parameters.....I would go cargo trailer. I own all both tents (wall and kodiak) and they definitely have their different applications. Anything less than a 5 day hunt...the wall tent is to much of a pain to set up and take down.
i forgot to add that i have access to a 15x15 wall tent. im looking for more of a quick set up tent for 1 or 2 people with a stove jack if i was going to go the tent rout. sleeping in the back of my truck aint realy an option since its always full of junk, only a 5ft bed and the canopy leaks.
Cargo trailer with folding bunks, stove, sink, water tank, shelves/cabinet and small wood stove. Can park and be set up in 10 minutes and just as short a time to pack up and leave or move. Couldn't be happier with camp. I can tow it up horrible roads and other uses too.
Quote from: vandeman17 on January 19, 2022, 04:12:28 PMkodiak canvas 10x14, buddy heater and a 5 gallon propane tank can all be had for $600i like the idea but propane heat is a no go for me. i gotta have a wood stove to mess around with and cuss when its smokie.
kodiak canvas 10x14, buddy heater and a 5 gallon propane tank can all be had for $600
For going to Montana I bought a 12x12 Alaknak from a member here instead of hauling my wall tent and frame. It goes up and down way faster, takes up a lot less space to haul and I can set it up anywhere I can drive the truck. The little dog stove keeps it nice and toasty even when the temperature goes into negative territory.
Foam pad in the back of the truck, Mr. Heater, done. Zero setup, minimal cost, you can move every day if you want and stay wherever you want.
Quote from: Twispriver on January 19, 2022, 06:19:05 PMFor going to Montana I bought a 12x12 Alaknak from a member here instead of hauling my wall tent and frame. It goes up and down way faster, takes up a lot less space to haul and I can set it up anywhere I can drive the truck. The little dog stove keeps it nice and toasty even when the temperature goes into negative territory.SPEAKING OF MONTANA THIS YEAR,OH MY GOD THE WIND WAS 60 MPH FOR THE WEEK I WAS THERE FOR ELK.Super glad i had the cargo trailer for that.
What's the benefit of an enclosed trailer conversion over a simple travel trailer? Seems a lot easier to just buy a travel trailer.