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    Posted: 04 October 2003 at 03:49

Skinner,

     I'd been lookin at them Tent's up a Cabela's (Outback Lodge Tent) which sounds like the pyrmid tent ya was talkin bout.  Might just need to get one of them fer next year if me an the guy's head out.  The two Kansas potlickers that are going with me fer lopes will be kickin in.  The tent's cabela's have is only $229 fer the 12x12 version.  I probably don't need one that big but remember you commenting on the 10x10 bein small.   

  Where'd ya get yers' and is there anythin I should know afer orderin one? 

BTW what the heck kind of stove was FVA & you talkin bout.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 October 2003 at 15:35

http://www.cylinderstoves.com/stove_frame.htm

http://www.kwikkamp.com/octagon-stoves.cfm

http://www.fourdog.com/

http://www.beckelcanvas.com/Tents.htm

I have two of these tents in the larger size. The orginal one is 19 lb. without poles but it's not really waterproof in severe weather. The ones they make now weigh 34 lb. without poles and  are very waterproof. They handle wind well (if you cut your own poles) and shed snow well too. They are 14x14 and have a 10' center height with 5' sidewalls. It's plenty for 3 guys if your kitchen area isn't too big. If the weather isn't terrible we set up the kitchen under a tarp outside.

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