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Wall tent stove suggestions for late season cow hunts
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2680758" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>I am NOT A FAN OF PROPANE HEAT IN A TENT!!! We use three different stoves, and two fit your situation. The biggest setup is three tents together equaling 58'X16 long with two stoves. Temps get down to low teens and single digits at night. We don't get cold and are in shorts and t-shirts at camp. Same two stoves in 28' long tents single digits down to sub zero at night with wind and we don't get cold. Quality wood matters!!!</p><p>Kwik Kamp Octogon Lg.</p><p>Wilderness Lg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2680758, member: 42157"] I am NOT A FAN OF PROPANE HEAT IN A TENT!!! We use three different stoves, and two fit your situation. The biggest setup is three tents together equaling 58'X16 long with two stoves. Temps get down to low teens and single digits at night. We don't get cold and are in shorts and t-shirts at camp. Same two stoves in 28' long tents single digits down to sub zero at night with wind and we don't get cold. Quality wood matters!!! Kwik Kamp Octogon Lg. Wilderness Lg. [/QUOTE]
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