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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeReaper208" data-source="post: 2332007" data-attributes="member: 56638"><p>These tents have there limitations just like everything else in this world. Ventilations and setting the tent on an already dry area is key. I was just in the Frank and had to clear 8" of snow for the tent. Fortunately the sun was shining and the area was able to dry before getting the tent setup. Once the tent was set up, I got the stove going and kept it going for a few hours. Moisture from mother earth is what causes us to get frustrated with our shelters. Put a tarp under the entire tent and a lot of those frustrations can and will be reduced significantly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeReaper208, post: 2332007, member: 56638"] These tents have there limitations just like everything else in this world. Ventilations and setting the tent on an already dry area is key. I was just in the Frank and had to clear 8” of snow for the tent. Fortunately the sun was shining and the area was able to dry before getting the tent setup. Once the tent was set up, I got the stove going and kept it going for a few hours. Moisture from mother earth is what causes us to get frustrated with our shelters. Put a tarp under the entire tent and a lot of those frustrations can and will be reduced significantly! [/QUOTE]
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