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Wall tent stove suggestions for late season cow hunts
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<blockquote data-quote="billcaldwell" data-source="post: 2686230" data-attributes="member: 59683"><p>Sure sorry to hear you are unhappy with the Riley Wrangler stove. We have three Riley Wranglers. One for each of our 12X17 Montana Canvas wall tents. Even at 12 below zero, it's "shirt sleeve" weather in the tents. We call one of the tents the "lodge tent", and it has a 12 foot cook shack attached to it. The lodge tent is our gathering and dining area. Totally comfortable. Two of the stoves are over 30 years old, and still going strong. We love them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billcaldwell, post: 2686230, member: 59683"] Sure sorry to hear you are unhappy with the Riley Wrangler stove. We have three Riley Wranglers. One for each of our 12X17 Montana Canvas wall tents. Even at 12 below zero, it's "shirt sleeve" weather in the tents. We call one of the tents the "lodge tent", and it has a 12 foot cook shack attached to it. The lodge tent is our gathering and dining area. Totally comfortable. Two of the stoves are over 30 years old, and still going strong. We love them! [/QUOTE]
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