Even with a cap on the stove pipe sparks from your fire can make it out and possibly create holes on the tent. I saw it happen on a video when it was very windy out.. Luckily the person had something to repair the holes to keep the rain and snow out and keep them dry. Not saying it will happen and not trying to be negative...just prepare for anything that might happen. A water repellant for the tent too.
Thanks for the link. Also for keeping us updated on the behind the scenes information we are not all privy to. So much happening we, the people, don’t have a clue about. Good luck getting this channel up and going! I’m with you Dutch and Family!! 🥰💖🙏
Having used canvas tents most of my life, the one thing my Dad always did was to tighten the guide wires after the tent was warmed up as the canvas stretches. So as long as I’ve done that I have had no sagging problem, this includes a medieval marquee style 30’x18’. Give it a try.
Best of luck with this new channel. Enjoyed your video on preparedness. I'll need to get my water and I will be set for a couple of months. I wish I could say I had more.
I lived in a Kodiak for a month, camp chef stove, I screwed the stove pipes together and made L shaped brackets to secure pipe to stove. Had no issues. Except the seam on the bottom of the tent between the floor and the wall rotted near the stove corner which lead to a gulf ball sized hole, the seam is canvas and in direct contact w the ground cloth and possibly the ground if the ground cloth isn't perfect. The seam never drys out, I bought the tent at bass pro shop and they did replace it. When I take the new one out, I'm going to wax the seam good so it can't soak up any water. It is the only draw back with the tent. Another important factor i encountered was keeping my wood pile dry, I didn't have the awning, but I do now. Get some of those cheap cloth closet hanging box shelves they fold up good for storage in the tent bag. Don't sleep w the stove burning, stay warm w your bedding. Have dry wood ready to light in the stove w a loaded coffee pot on top. Have bed located so in the morning you can reach out and light the stove and hit the snooze button. Then wake up 15 minutes later to warmth and hot coffee. Metal storage boxes, I use USGI aluminum medical chests, store your dry goods and snacks in the boxes outside.. keep the tent perfectly clean from food crumbs. A mouse will rip up your tent for a cracker crumb. The floor less awning is a good spot to cook and eat as there is no floor for mice to chew through. I also put foam interlocking floor tiles down to protect the tent floor and for a warm floor. Have a broom and dust pan, a small battery powered impact for zipping the screws in the stove pipe and repairing stuff. The smoke detector, co detector is very important, I put mine on the top shelf of a hanging closet organizer. Outside I use iron rods made for hanging plants and bird feeders to hang gear on like traps, clothing, put up pelts that need dried. There are wire spring tent pole hangers you can get to turn your snow support pole into a coat rack, clothing drying racks that fold up work nice in the tent too.
Guy lines are not setup correctly... the 4 corners are suppose to have 2 guy lines at each corner. Pulling the roof/ edgeline out and another pulling the wall edge line in a 90° from the other line.
I heard you mention that you wanted to get better achors. After you decide what kind you want to use, consider turning your guy lines around. Put your fixed end that is on your tent currently on the other end with your new tent anchors. That way you can adjust your guy lines from the tent side and then you can pound those anchors in the ground as far as you want to. Think about it. Your loop is on your tent. Use it for your adjustment side. You don't even have to bend over and you can see what you are doing as you tighten your tent up.
Subscribed.....I commented on this video on the your other channel. And the more I thought about your delema I came up with this idea. I'm sure you saw objects really secured and tied down using Engineer Stakes. Make a few and give them a try.....what could it hurt.....Semper Fi!!!!!
Can't wait to see you make the pizza in the dutch oven. Use charcoal till it's red parchment paper dough sauce cheese. Put some of the hot coal's on top. Be careful it doesn't burn on the bottom. Bring a soft broom to knock the snow off.
That particular design sucks in my opinion for sagging. They're are much better designs out there that don't create as much sagging. About 4 years ago I got a really cheap winter wall tent called 12x10 Ozark trail canvas wall tent with stove Jack. I have used it during heavy storms snow. I do recommend if you get that tent upgrading the frame. That's the only drawback the frame is weak in my opinion. But after upgrading the frame, I've not had any problems with my $400 winter wall tent. I use it for hunting and family outings. I am currently researching and looking at inflatable canvas winter tents. They're looking really promising.
@@OffTheTrail1::: Guy lines at the 4 corners should be 2 in each corner pulling at 90° from front & rear roof ridge and 2 sides roof ridge. I did same thing 1st time and was not very happy w/ tent 'til I figured it out. That's why you had 4 extra guy lines just as I did. Lol. Beautiful tents. Paint roller pad on pole works well on snow & ice covered roof from the inside.
I will probably get me a piece of rebar and cut them down about 1618 inches long and weld a washer long ways on the rebar to put in the ground and I would also drill a couple holes in my chimney stack and wire it to the tent, so it doesn’t keep coming loose That would be a good start but that’s a fine looking tent.
Backup channel for the main channel, going to movie a bunch of my hunting videos over here and all new camping. And content that I can’t show on my other channel like processing deer and such.
Which you probably know this now. LOL. But you should run a fire through any new stove before you take it inside your dwelling so the paint can cure.😂😂😂😂😂
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Shawn next time you have a group out I have a perfect game you could play and it coincides what you posted today on your other vlog about the phones. It's a survivalist game I could leave you my email if you respond to me.
I enjoy watching all your TH-cam channels. Count it all Joy, KID and now this one thank you Dutch for keeping your viewers in the loop.
I appreciate that
Even with a cap on the stove pipe sparks from your fire can make it out and possibly create holes on the tent. I saw it happen on a video when it was very windy out.. Luckily the person had something to repair the holes to keep the rain and snow out and keep them dry. Not saying it will happen and not trying to be negative...just prepare for anything that might happen. A water repellant for the tent too.
Thanks for the link. Also for keeping us updated on the behind the scenes information we are not all privy to. So much happening we, the people, don’t have a clue about.
Good luck getting this channel up and going! I’m with you Dutch and Family!! 🥰💖🙏
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We use metal in our Cast Iron skillets and Griddles... they dont have a nonstick coating. You can't really scratch them.
Looking forward to the content.
Thank you
I have the 10x10 and love it so far. I looking for a place to camp in next week or so.
Originally was eyeing the 10x10, but now the 12x12, any suggestions from your experiences
Love the tent camping Military Life flashback Semper Fi
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Keep up the good work . I'm Subscribed.
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Just subscribed, Sonny bubbles is still a huge fan and will love this new channel.
Having used canvas tents most of my life, the one thing my Dad always did was to tighten the guide wires after the tent was warmed up as the canvas stretches. So as long as I’ve done that I have had no sagging problem, this includes a medieval marquee style 30’x18’. Give it a try.
Good answer
Best of luck with this new channel. Enjoyed your video on preparedness. I'll need to get my water and I will be set for a couple of months. I wish I could say I had more.
A cougar & a coyote both large!😮😊
Great job thanks. Chris from England
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My dad used to use metal in his cast iron all the time it never hurt it
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I lived in a Kodiak for a month, camp chef stove, I screwed the stove pipes together and made L shaped brackets to secure pipe to stove. Had no issues. Except the seam on the bottom of the tent between the floor and the wall rotted near the stove corner which lead to a gulf ball sized hole, the seam is canvas and in direct contact w the ground cloth and possibly the ground if the ground cloth isn't perfect. The seam never drys out, I bought the tent at bass pro shop and they did replace it.
When I take the new one out, I'm going to wax the seam good so it can't soak up any water. It is the only draw back with the tent.
Another important factor i encountered was keeping my wood pile dry, I didn't have the awning, but I do now.
Get some of those cheap cloth closet hanging box shelves they fold up good for storage in the tent bag.
Don't sleep w the stove burning, stay warm w your bedding. Have dry wood ready to light in the stove w a loaded coffee pot on top. Have bed located so in the morning you can reach out and light the stove and hit the snooze button. Then wake up 15 minutes later to warmth and hot coffee.
Metal storage boxes, I use USGI aluminum medical chests, store your dry goods and snacks in the boxes outside.. keep the tent perfectly clean from food crumbs. A mouse will rip up your tent for a cracker crumb. The floor less awning is a good spot to cook and eat as there is no floor for mice to chew through. I also put foam interlocking floor tiles down to protect the tent floor and for a warm floor. Have a broom and dust pan, a small battery powered impact for zipping the screws in the stove pipe and repairing stuff. The smoke detector, co detector is very important, I put mine on the top shelf of a hanging closet organizer. Outside I use iron rods made for hanging plants and bird feeders to hang gear on like traps, clothing, put up pelts that need dried. There are wire spring tent pole hangers you can get to turn your snow support pole into a coat rack, clothing drying racks that fold up work nice in the tent too.
Nice video I enjoyed it. I was going to buy one of them Kodak tents, but I’m starting to think now if it does that with the snow what good is it?
Guy lines are not setup correctly... the 4 corners are suppose to have 2 guy lines at each corner. Pulling the roof/ edgeline out and another pulling the wall edge line in a 90° from the other line.
I found your new channel, I am subscribed.👍🏻👍🏻
Great video's love watching them i am the quiet one don't say much thank for all the video's have a blessed day
Thank you! You too!
I heard you mention that you wanted to get better achors. After you decide what kind you want to use, consider turning your guy lines around. Put your fixed end that is on your tent currently on the other end with your new tent anchors. That way you can adjust your guy lines from the tent side and then you can pound those anchors in the ground as far as you want to. Think about it. Your loop is on your tent. Use it for your adjustment side. You don't even have to bend over and you can see what you are doing as you tighten your tent up.
Just subscribed. Looking forward to more videos! God bless you and your family
Awesome! Thank you!
Hi Dutch, just subscribed to this channel also, great videos
Subscribed.....I commented on this video on the your other channel. And the more I thought about your delema I came up with this idea. I'm sure you saw objects really secured and tied down using Engineer Stakes. Make a few and give them a try.....what could it hurt.....Semper Fi!!!!!
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Can't wait to see you make the pizza in the dutch oven. Use charcoal till it's red parchment paper dough sauce cheese. Put some of the hot coal's on top. Be careful it doesn't burn on the bottom. Bring a soft broom to knock the snow off.
Thanks for the link. I subscribed
Looks like a good tent.
Yes
So peaceful out there love your tea cup. What kind of tea were you drinking?
Just one from wm I need to find a good one
Thank you for your service..
Cool( or rather Warm,lol) video
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Hey Dutch it Kara lol love u started a new channel
Thank you
Sean where can I get one of those wooden cups? The food looks amazing enjoy
how warm does it get inside the tent with the stove.
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Doesn’t the chimney have an end hat Sean otherwise water and snow will go down the chimney when not in use .
Need to get one
We sprayed it with Scotch guard water proofing spray. On the outside.
It has to air out & dry before it’s wet.
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I’ll need to think on it. It was quite awhile ago that we camped as a family.
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One thing I always do no matter the material of the tent is Always put a tarp over the tent
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That particular design sucks in my opinion for sagging. They're are much better designs out there that don't create as much sagging. About 4 years ago I got a really cheap winter wall tent called 12x10 Ozark trail canvas wall tent with stove Jack. I have used it during heavy storms snow. I do recommend if you get that tent upgrading the frame. That's the only drawback the frame is weak in my opinion. But after upgrading the frame, I've not had any problems with my $400 winter wall tent. I use it for hunting and family outings. I am currently researching and looking at inflatable canvas winter tents. They're looking really promising.
You need to put a fire arrester on the top of that stack to stop the big Amber from hitting the top of the tent
Yes
@@OffTheTrail1::: Guy lines at the 4 corners should be 2 in each corner pulling at 90° from front & rear roof ridge and 2 sides roof ridge. I did same thing 1st time and was not very happy w/ tent 'til I figured it out. That's why you had 4 extra guy lines just as I did. Lol. Beautiful tents. Paint roller pad on pole works well on snow & ice covered roof from the inside.
I will probably get me a piece of rebar and cut them down about 1618 inches long and weld a washer long ways on the rebar to put in the ground and I would also drill a couple holes in my chimney stack and wire it to the tent, so it doesn’t keep coming loose That would be a good start but that’s a fine looking tent.
Why the new channel?
Backup channel for the main channel, going to movie a bunch of my hunting videos over here and all new camping. And content that I can’t show on my other channel like processing deer and such.
I subscribed. Good luck with your new channel.
Which you probably know this now. LOL. But you should run a fire through any new stove before you take it inside your dwelling so the paint can cure.😂😂😂😂😂
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Take a broom with you to sweep off snow.
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Not good if the roof collects that much snow and starts to collapse. So not cool.
For sure
Sorry your not sneaking away that handy.
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Shawn next time you have a group out I have a perfect game you could play and it coincides what you posted today on your other vlog about the phones. It's a survivalist game I could leave you my email if you respond to me.
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