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Tipi and Tarps
AJ Howard:
I am really interested in getting a tipi or doing a tarp and thinking about stoves as well and wondering the ease of there use in the high country and when backpacking. I understand flat spots are the best, but are they able to be set up with a slight slope?
What are everyone's thoughts and concerns around ti[is, tarps, and stoves?
Skyvalhunter:
How slight of slope and would u want to sleep on a slope?
vandeman17:
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You can set them up pretty much anywhere but sleeping might not be the most comfortable.
Magnum_Willys:
Tipi great if you need stove but in wet liner needed which increases weight. Pushing 6# for 3-4 men. (8 man rating)
highside74:
I did a Mt Smith LT floorless for one archery elk hunt in September and found that it was drafty and wasn't worth the # in weight savings. If I were to be with another guy and a stove maybe it would be okay for drying clothes and stuff but a good light 2 person if it's just me is way warmer than that Mt Smith was.
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