This Reminds me of my dads old grey canvas Woods wall tent he used for moose hunting. Miss you, dad.
@TheWaytoNativeChroniclesАй бұрын
I got mine, handed down to me from my dad too.
@bking9226Ай бұрын
Never saw you & the wife move so fast , Oh by the way good job on the tent !!!!
@TheWaytoNativeChroniclesАй бұрын
Hah! Yeah, it's impressive how fast we can still move in our old age, huh? Thanks for the comment.
@nathanadrian7797Ай бұрын
Bought mine from a missionary that moved down from the north. Mine is white and made by Woods, and heated by the same Hippie killer airtight stove that you use. Greetings from southern B.C.
@TheWaytoNativeChroniclesАй бұрын
Cool. I sure like those hippie killer stoves too Nathan.
@nathanadrian7797Ай бұрын
@@TheWaytoNativeChronicles You should show us you interior set up, it helps to see how others set up tents and equipment, always things to learn.
@TheWaytoNativeChroniclesАй бұрын
@@nathanadrian7797 this old video shows our tent layout a bit (currently, we share a double-wide cot instead of taking two): kzbin.info/www/bejne/fWewo6mQgpqZg9U
@timberdrifter8225Ай бұрын
Good stuff
@TheWaytoNativeChroniclesАй бұрын
Thanks.
@russbratva1245Ай бұрын
That’s a very intriguing tent. How big is it? Size how many feet by how many feet and how tall?
@TheWaytoNativeChroniclesАй бұрын
You know, I'm not positive of the dimensions. 10x16 perhaps? Tall enough inside that I can stand up under the center ridge (I'm 6' 2").
@PuskwaskaOutdoorsАй бұрын
Well that was easy…. I have a 9x11.5 Snowtrekker basecamp, it’s surprisingly similar to your tent albeit smaller and uses an A frame to hold up the ridge pole, and my frame is all Easton made aluminum poles…. The sidewall supports tho are awesome for keeping the walls from flapping and bowing in after it’s been setup for a few days.