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5 meter canvas bell tent. Not the lightest or fastest to set up but when the wife wants comfort and amenities of home on our trips I must comply if I'm going to keep her as an adventure companion. Plus she supports my crazy ideas/ adventures lol.
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Don’t look now, but the big bad wolf is about to huff and puff.5 meter canvas bell tent. Not the lightest or fastest to set up but when the wife wants comfort and amenities of home on our trips I must comply if I'm going to keep her as an adventure companion. Plus she supports my crazy ideas/ adventures lol.
Well it has withstanded 30+ mph winds and storms including a couple of serious cloudbursts. It's pretty stable with no flat sides. Nice digs for a trip.Don’t look now, but the big bad wolf is about to huff and puff.
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I meant the critter sneaking to the door.Well it has withstanded 30+ mph winds and storms including a couple of serious cloudbursts. It's pretty stable with no flat sides. Nice digs for a trip.
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The stove is on the mind for hunting season.5 meter canvas bell tent. Not the lightest or fastest to set up but when the wife wants comfort and amenities of home on our trips I must comply if I'm going to keep her as an adventure companion. Plus she supports my crazy ideas/ adventures lol.
I got a 4.5 meter one and I love it. Portable tiny house for the long trips. Thinking about a tent stove down the road.
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My dad just gave me his old Dutch oven. I'm thinking about taking it with us for our memorial day trip.The most recent purchase was the Woody Dutch Oven which is a square aluminum dutch oven which is, essentially, also two square 9 inch fry pans. These are "legendary" ovens from the canoe crowd and I am in the process of lightening up my kit for use in the JKU. I am still playing with it so don't have my mind made up on it yet.
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If you want to see some dutch oven cooking check out my youtube channel Dickin' Around Outdoors where I have posted up some cooking videos.My dad just gave me his old Dutch oven. I'm thinking about taking it with us for our memorial day trip.
My wife keeps hearing about this legendary Dutch oven peach cobbler....
As for me... This isn't expressly a camping purchase, but I just picked up a 2013 Frontier Pro-4x. My colorado was getting up there in mileage (196k), so I figured it was time to upgrade. Kept the X, but I'm wondering if the frontier would make a better fit for when the family goes as well.
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I don't know about the Oztent, Springbar type tents and the stakes they require but I have used MSR Groundhog stakes for years and love them. Might be too small for the larger canvas tents though..
These were just delivered:
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Double cable roof gland for running solar panel wiring through the roof of my van.
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25 pack of tent stakes to try out for durability and longevity.
Compared to the Oztent stakes (left) I've been using for years, I don't have a lot of faith these are up to the task as much. I have been unable to find 8mm thick stakes like the Oztent (they don't sell them on their site), and the 5mm on the right, well, I don't know. Even though they say galvanized steel (I won't buy aluminum straight stakes anymore), I'm not sure they have the heft needed for pounding day in and day out in a variety of hard surfaces. Time will tell.
I also have ten Snow Peak #20 forged steel stakes coming, and know from experience they'll do exactly what I want and last a lifetime.
Though if anyone knows of good steel stakes 8mm x 240mm or 5/16" x 9.5" or 10" long, please let me know. Can make a big difference. I may just get some 5/16" steel rod, make a hearty bending jig, and see if I can make a bunch. I love these Oztent stakes.
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.I don't know about the Oztent, Springbar type tents and the stakes they require but I have used MSR Groundhog stakes for years and love them. Might be too small for the larger canvas tents though.
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These were just delivered:
View attachment 196870
Double cable roof gland for running solar panel wiring through the roof of my van.
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View attachment 196869
25 pack of tent stakes to try out for durability and longevity.
Compared to the Oztent stakes (left) I've been using for years, I don't have a lot of faith these are up to the task as much. I have been unable to find 8mm thick stakes like the Oztent (they don't sell them on their site), and the 5mm on the right, well, I don't know. Even though they say galvanized steel (I won't buy aluminum straight stakes anymore), I'm not sure they have the heft needed for pounding day in and day out in a variety of hard surfaces. Time will tell.
I also have ten Snow Peak #20 forged steel stakes coming, and know from experience they'll do exactly what I want and last a lifetime.
Though if anyone knows of good steel stakes 8mm x 240mm or 5/16" x 9.5" or 10" long, please let me know. Can make a big difference. I may just get some 5/16" steel rod, make a hearty bending jig, and see if I can make a bunch. I love these Oztent stakes.
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