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I’d definitely go hot tent route if you’re mainly using it in the later seasons. Having the ability to dry gear, cook food, and sleep comfortably has made all the difference on extended hunts in the backcountry. I’ve been using the cimarron tipi with the large U-turn stove for the past four years it’s roughly 3.5lbs for the tipi stakes/cordage and 2.5lbs for the stove I’ve done trips with a buddy where we split the weight and solo where I carry all the weight really not that bad as long as you have the rest of your gear dialed. My 11yo son passed hunters safety this year and we packed into an area up north for 6 days his favorite part of the trip other than seeing some great bucks was riding out a snow storm in the tipi sippin hot coco watching the snow fly and hearing the fire crack some amazing memories I won’t forget.