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11-30-2022, 01:31 PM
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Yes. It would only be on private land of people I know well that would be ok with it. It’s just a thought
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12-05-2022, 11:12 AM
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Well, I finally pulled the trigger on an Alaknak 10x10 yesterday, cannot wait for deer camp 2023! hopefully my brother will be able to fly up and join me. Anyone on here use the Alaknak? I have heard mixed reviews, especially for the latest versions some say they leak....
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02-07-2023, 12:02 AM
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Well, I finally pulled the trigger on an Alaknak 10x10 yesterday, cannot wait for deer camp 2023! hopefully my brother will be able to fly up and join me. Anyone on here use the Alaknak? I have heard mixed reviews, especially for the latest versions some say they leak....
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A buddy and I picked up the 12x12 last year. Spent 5 or 6 nights in it last Nov, when we were getting o/n temps sub -20. Worked well, but you gotta feed that stove. I love the space, and getting up off a cot beats the ground every time. Haven't tested it in any real precipitation.
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02-07-2023, 10:25 AM
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A buddy and I picked up the 12x12 last year. Spent 5 or 6 nights in it last Nov, when we were getting o/n temps sub -20. Worked well, but you gotta feed that stove. I love the space, and getting up off a cot beats the ground every time. Haven't tested it in any real precipitation.
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Thanks for your reply! I actually just purchased a diesel heater, will receive it today actually. Bought a group 24 deep cycle battery to go with it, this will keep it comfortable even after the stove goes out. I am pretty confident i can get 2 nights out of the battery on a full charge if running at lower settings.
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02-10-2023, 11:08 PM
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Thanks for your reply! I actually just purchased a diesel heater, will receive it today actually. Bought a group 24 deep cycle battery to go with it, this will keep it comfortable even after the stove goes out. I am pretty confident i can get 2 nights out of the battery on a full charge if running at lower settings.
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LOL. Great minds ... another buddy recently picked up a diesel heater. We were talking about Buddy Heaters and the like, as a way of keeping a constant level of heat, at least enough to keep the edge off. Haven't tried it yet. I'm too chicken to head back out before Spring.
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02-11-2023, 01:27 AM
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A high quality sleeping bag and an all season tent and you can do anything
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He doesn’t even need all season if he’s below tree line. The MEC Camper 2 or MSR Elixir 2 would work well.
To the OP. If you have a pickup truck I’d buy a used capper and use your cot in the back with a foam pad and sleeping bag. Then pick up one of these heaters to run all night. For me I’d cut a hole in the capper to vent the heater properly. Or maybe pop out a window and put in plywood. Whatever’s easier. Make sure you get a CO detector if you go this route.
https://m.vevor.ca/diesel-heater-c_1...hoCqcwQAvD_BwE
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02-11-2023, 01:30 AM
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Thanks for your reply! I actually just purchased a diesel heater, will receive it today actually. Bought a group 24 deep cycle battery to go with it, this will keep it comfortable even after the stove goes out. I am pretty confident i can get 2 nights out of the battery on a full charge if running at lower settings.
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Nice! Maybe grab a good sized solar panel to charge the battery.
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02-14-2023, 10:32 AM
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Nice! Maybe grab a good sized solar panel to charge the battery.
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yeah, thought about it, it wouldn't get much sun in the location where i camp, plus my pickup truck is getting full with all the hardware! Gave the diesel heater a test drive on the ice this weekend and I really like it!
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02-16-2023, 10:23 AM
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Well, I finally pulled the trigger on an Alaknak 10x10 yesterday, cannot wait for deer camp 2023! hopefully my brother will be able to fly up and join me. Anyone on here use the Alaknak? I have heard mixed reviews, especially for the latest versions some say they leak....
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If you haven't used it yet, I'd think about swapping it for the 12x12 - the extra space allows a 3rd cot and more gear.
I've used the alaknak for 10+ years. They are great, affordable and lightweight option for a wall tent. Easy to put up. The vestibule is a nice addition if the weather sucks. I have a couple of spots that are remote and we hike in just with the tent and we have made poles out of saplings. Makes a great spike camp.
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02-16-2023, 11:16 AM
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If you haven't used it yet, I'd think about swapping it for the 12x12 - the extra space allows a 3rd cot and more gear.
I've used the alaknak for 10+ years. They are great, affordable and lightweight option for a wall tent. Easy to put up. The vestibule is a nice addition if the weather sucks. I have a couple of spots that are remote and we hike in just with the tent and we have made poles out of saplings. Makes a great spike camp.
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i bought it used, I mostly hunt solo so its perfect for me.
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02-16-2023, 07:58 PM
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i bought it used, I mostly hunt solo so its perfect for me.
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10x10 super comfy for yourself.
In my experience the more you dial up the Basecamp with comfy gear, the more you enjoy staying out longer. Good sleeping gear , nice cookstation, woodstove, etc. Bear fence if your worried about critters.
I don't drink much these days but I take the best bottle of bourbon I can find and look forward to a glass every night. And great food. Salmon, steaks, ....
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[QUOTE=nelsonob1;
In my experience the more you dial up the Basecamp with comfy gear, the more you enjoy staying out longer. Good sleeping gear , nice cookstation, woodstove, etc. Bear fence if your worried about critters.
I don't drink much these days but I take the best bottle of bourbon I can find and look forward to a glass every night. And great food. Salmon, steaks, ....[/QUOTE]
Have to agree. Have a pre scout camping weekend & cut a bunch of wood, figure where the biffy's going, where the saddles & packsaddles are hung, where the food rail is going, etc. Get as ready as possible, as comfy as possible, & be ready to roll early & hunt long & late.
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02-17-2023, 10:21 AM
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Have to agree. Have a pre scout camping weekend & cut a bunch of wood, figure where the biffy's going, where the saddles & packsaddles are hung, where the food rail is going, etc. Get as ready as possible, as comfy as possible, & be ready to roll early & hunt long & late.
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Thank you for all the suggestions guys! Every year I learn from my mistakes and am more comfortable, the diesel heater addition will surely add to that. I am a wine guy so keeping that from freezing is kind of tricky, but it can be done!
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02-17-2023, 11:05 AM
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Aragor, just add alittle vodka/ethanol to your wine bottle, it will not freeze and you will sleep better.
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11-17-2023, 10:50 AM
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11-17-2023, 11:00 AM
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Very nice setup! Looks like you've gotten it dialed in nicely.
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11-17-2023, 02:09 PM
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That’s great. I hope to some day do the same. Good times!
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11-17-2023, 03:31 PM
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Hunting camp this fall... Man inlove this thread. Poat thwm pics up.
Elk and moose camp
Bivy on top the mountain this ywar.
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11-18-2023, 08:24 PM
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I have 3 wood stove, all titanium 2 from lite outdoors
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06-21-2024, 10:38 AM
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Got very lucky this year and was able to upgrade my tent, I just purchased a brand new Big Horn III, with vestibule and everything and sold by 10x10 Alaknak, other upgrades this year is a camp kitchen, this is turning into glamping guys....
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06-21-2024, 01:56 PM
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Bivy on top the mountain this ywar.
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What is the make/model of that bivy sack and how did it perform?
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06-21-2024, 02:39 PM
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This thread is making me think of the fall hunting season even more than I normally do!
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06-21-2024, 02:52 PM
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This thread is making me think of the fall hunting season even more than I normally do!
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Its a good thing this forum exists, keeps me somewhat sane at my boring ass job at a cubicle all day!
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10-29-2024, 10:44 AM
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Its almost that time again guys! A few upgrades this year: Big Horn III tent with vestibule, stove pipe damper, camping kitchen setup and a few other nic nacs. Due to the increasingly limited flight options from the East coast to here my brother and father cannot make it this year, so I will go solo, which I don't mind at all. The plan is to stay 2 nights in mid-November. All I wish for is for a decent amount of snow, super pumped!
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Let us know how you like the Bighorn III.
I bought a 10 x 10 range teepee from Edwards Canvas. It will be too heavy to carry far but should be good for two guys if I go in with horses or camp at the truck. It’s definitely not the most practical set up but appeals to my cow camp inclinations.
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Currently spending my third night in the new setup. The tent is really big, and seting it up alone in the dark for the first time wasent a great idea...no luck yet but seen some great bucks! Now where is the snow!!!
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