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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 547350" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>My super heavy boat duck canvas walltent just, & I mean just fits in a big rubbermaid tote. Usually we use our "hunting boxes". A simple 3'x3'-6"x4' plywood & 2x2 box with hinges & handles. These hold a 12'x14' walltent, & all the frame pieces as well as plastic & outdoor carpet for the floor. The frame poles just get bundled.</p><p></p><p>We can fit 2 tents, frames etc included, 1 stove & chimney pipes, food & water for 12 days, & all our gear in a long box pickup & still have room for meat coolers, & trophys for the way home.</p><p></p><p>My dad & I both have walltents. So we always get stuck "housing" our hunting buddies. Dad just got an Oil Drip stove 3-4 yrs ago. That thing is SLICK!!! Fill er up with diesel or karosene & adjust the drip, & you've got a consistant 65degree tent vs my stove that won't damper down so it cooks you out then you freeze to death when the fire dies at -6 degrees outside.....</p><p>Might wanna consider one if your not packing in on a horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 547350, member: 22166"] My super heavy boat duck canvas walltent just, & I mean just fits in a big rubbermaid tote. Usually we use our "hunting boxes". A simple 3'x3'-6"x4' plywood & 2x2 box with hinges & handles. These hold a 12'x14' walltent, & all the frame pieces as well as plastic & outdoor carpet for the floor. The frame poles just get bundled. We can fit 2 tents, frames etc included, 1 stove & chimney pipes, food & water for 12 days, & all our gear in a long box pickup & still have room for meat coolers, & trophys for the way home. My dad & I both have walltents. So we always get stuck "housing" our hunting buddies. Dad just got an Oil Drip stove 3-4 yrs ago. That thing is SLICK!!! Fill er up with diesel or karosene & adjust the drip, & you've got a consistant 65degree tent vs my stove that won't damper down so it cooks you out then you freeze to death when the fire dies at -6 degrees outside..... Might wanna consider one if your not packing in on a horse. [/QUOTE]
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