I have a "Red Hawk" Hunter's Lodge referred to as a "Modified One-Pole" that I'm trying to upload a photo of. It does have the Tipi door front and rear. It's 12' wide x 16' deep, 12' tall. Huge front rainfly, and has a stovepipe flap for a woodburning stove.
I'll post my pic ASAP.
Nice Camp,MMorgan
Noticed stovepipe,,hows that workin out (drippin on the canvas,and how do you support the stack,outside .If ya don't mind me askin
Hawken
I have a stove pipe rig made by Blacksmoke Forge that works great. I angle the pipe down out of the lodge a little to keep the drips outside the edge of the canvas.
The only changes we have made to the lodge is to replace the canvas loops with reinforced canvas and 1 1/2" D rings. This eliminates the wear and tear in the wind. We also added additional ties where the fly attaches to help secure it in the wind. Other than that we couldn't be happier.
I knew I had a stovepipe picture somewhere. This is at Alafia in 06. It is hard to see the rig that Blacksmoke made but it holds the 90 in a bracket and is adjustable for height. There is a ring at the top that I put an anchor rope through.
Panther has a 10% discount for Christmas. I've order two lodges from them and many accoutrements. I've even stopped by the shop in WVA and they have always gone out of their way to be helpful and their products have been first rate.
Mornin Turtle2
I have a 10x10 Pyramid from[url] http://www.strinztipi.com/[/url]
This picture is of my old one back in the 90's out west. I have a new one from the same place. I like it. The stove is nice in the cold times. I stayed in mine for 3 or 4 months when I moved to Kentucky in the winter till I decided where to build my habitat on the land. It got to 9 below.. Mine