How do you guys dry your canvas tents before storing them? Specifically if you camp in winter or spring with snow or wet conditions? I’m thinking of camping next week and tent will be in the snow while I set up and take down. Thanks!
Yep, Yep, Yep,...Been there,, wet canvas, is different than, cold canvas with snow on it
In-side drying. Ya gotta hang it. Even while I was in an apt, I rented a garage.
Agreed mostly, but really only "stronger" by weight. A well made, heavy canvas wall tent is pretty bullet proof and it does hold heat better than its modern counterparts. And a wall tent with a wood stove is downright luxurious in freezing weather/hunting season. The right wood stove can keep you toasty well below zero with a light sleeping bag. Especially on a cot.Canvas may be PC, but it is not the tent material I would choose today. Modern fabrics are lighter, stronger, quicker to dry and easier to store.
You can do it. I'm 66. Cots are big for us old guys because you wake up with something to sit on. Grandkids get the floor.Good info guys thanks. I’m actually going to try a diamond shelter this year too so I can be near the campfire. If it works I may even do a winter one with it too. Daring for a guy in his late 60’s.
Provided there’s no grizz tracks near camp…
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