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tent stove
A tent ( (listen)) is a shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over, attached to a frame of poles or attached to a supporting rope. While smaller tents may be free-standing or attached to the ground, large tents are usually anchored using guy ropes tied to stakes or tent pegs. First used as portable homes by nomads, tents are now more often used for recreational camping and as temporary shelters.
A form of tent called a teepee or tipi, noted for its cone shape and peak smoke-hole, was also used by Native American tribes and Aboriginal Canadians of the Plains Indians since ancient times, variously estimated from 10,000 years BC to 4,000 BC.Tents range in size from "bivouac" structures, just big enough for one person to sleep in, up to huge circus tents capable of seating thousands of people.
Tents for recreational camping fall into two categories. Tents intended to be carried by backpackers are the smallest and lightest type. Small tents may be sufficiently light that they can be carried for long distances on a touring bicycle, a boat, or when backpacking.
The second type are larger, heavier tents which are usually carried in a car or other vehicle. Depending on tent size and the experience of the person or people involved, such tents can usually be assembled (pitched) in between 5 and 25 minutes; disassembly (striking) takes a similar length of time. Some very specialised tents have spring-loaded poles and can be pitched in seconds, but take somewhat longer to strike (take down and pack).
Over the past decade, tents have also been increasingly linked with the homelessness crisis in the U.S., Canada, and other countries and places experiencing issues with homelessness. Places of multiple homeless people living in tents closely pitched or plotted near each other are often referred to as tent cities.
Seems like there are a lot of options. Seems they have gotten a lot smaller as well. Seems portable and packable all that Google dishes up which is fine with me if they will do the Job but they seem like they would not hold enough wood to keep a tent warm at night. What do you guys who camp in...
Seems like there are a lot of options. Seems they have gotten a lot smaller as well. Seems portable and packable all that Google dishes up which is fine with me if they will do the Job but they seem like they would not hold enough wood to keep a tent warm at night. What do you guys who camp in...
I am looking for a small stove around 900 inch cubed in the 10-24 lbs range. I'm thinking 10 lbs for titanium and 22ish for stainless.
Like to hear your thoughts.
thanks
Worried about Grid down scenarios? I have two Multi-fuel Pot belly Tent Stoves for sale. M1941, H45 style with oil burner units. Designed to use Diesel, Jet A,Kerosene, Gasoline, and even wood. These were used in elk camp wall tents. Supplied for use in Military tents in WW2 and later.
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