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Wall tent stove suggestions for late season cow hunts
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<blockquote data-quote="CogburnR" data-source="post: 2698800" data-attributes="member: 29174"><p>The Riley pellet stove is the answer, you will burn a bag at least a day. You could add it to your wrangler. We use 4 dog stoves with Riley pellet burners. That gives the option of burning wood or pellets. We also generally use insulated tents(like army arctic tents) to sleep in and set up a kitchen tent instead of trying to heat a huge tent all the time. I've slept in an arctic 10 man tent with a riley pellet burning 4 dog stove in -27f and had to have the doors partially open because we were sweating in our underwear laying on top of the cots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CogburnR, post: 2698800, member: 29174"] The Riley pellet stove is the answer, you will burn a bag at least a day. You could add it to your wrangler. We use 4 dog stoves with Riley pellet burners. That gives the option of burning wood or pellets. We also generally use insulated tents(like army arctic tents) to sleep in and set up a kitchen tent instead of trying to heat a huge tent all the time. I've slept in an arctic 10 man tent with a riley pellet burning 4 dog stove in -27f and had to have the doors partially open because we were sweating in our underwear laying on top of the cots. [/QUOTE]
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