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Hot Tents

Started by Wildfisher, October 27, 2022, 12:20:14 PM

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Wildfisher

I'm reading this book right now by John Burns a keen bothy man from Inversnecky who was shut out of the bothies like everyone else for 2 years due to covid.

To cut a long story short, during this period he searched for and tried out alternatives for winter camping and came across these Norwegian "hot tents".

A "hot tent"  is a heavy canvas single skin wigwam with a wood burning stove and flue (stick with me this is not a wind-up,  ;D ) that will keep you warm in any weather.

Very stable, very heavy and obviously not for backpacking, but interesting for the dedicated camper or mentally deranged.  ;)

Anyone seen or heard of these?

Fishtales

I believe a member on here has one :)
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caorach

There are lots of YouTube videos of people using them in various ways - everything from pretty much semi-permanent installations through to backpacking.

I think they were all the rage with the "bushcraft" people as they like gadgets (stoves and stuff) and they also like to use natural fibres like canvas plus they seem to like to spend their lives hacking away at logs - or "processing wood" as they call it. To be honest I really like that sort of video and can see the appeal but most of it seems pretty gadget heavy.

Check out this guy, he makes fantastic videos though I don' think he's done any recent ones, but clearly he puts a lot of effort into it and gets a great consistent look plus some good editing as well especially considering the resources he has in the field:

https://youtu.be/-quwSgnXbn0


Wildfisher

Quote from: Fishtales on October 27, 2022, 01:55:47 PM
I believe a member on here has one :)

That's refreshing. We WFF people may be getting old but we are still mad enough to have fires in tents.  ;D

Wildfisher

Quote from: caorach on October 27, 2022, 01:57:01 PM
I think they were all the rage with the "bushcraft" people as they like gadgets (stoves and stuff) and they also like to use natural fibres like canvas plus they seem to like to spend their lives hacking away at logs - or "processing wood"

It's probably good for the climate, most utterly bizarre things that make no sense to  normal people with jobs seem to be......  Like beavers and organic kale sandwiches made with gluten free bread for instance.  ;D

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Alastair

Lots of people using hot tents over here, especially given our winter climate.  Hunters tend to use them a lot in late autumn and early winter.  I see them being used in campgrounds in early spring or late autumn.  Usually older people, because those born after about 1990 are still young and stupid thinking that camping at that time of year necessarily involves some suffering.  The older I get the more I think about getting one.  In my case the body is old, but the mind is still young and stupid.

Wildfisher

The author of this book I mentioned is certainly impressed and reckons if anything it gets too hot in his tent. Very stable in Scottish gales as well. Strictly out of car camping though, you could never backpack those loads.

Alastair

You have to play with the damper to regulate the amount of air getting in.  That controls the rate of burn.  There is nothing like waking up at 2 in the morning with the fire out and a temperature below -20 outside.  I've done that in an uninsulated cabin, not a hot tent.

Bobfly

Folk on canoe camping trips can get a lot of heavy gear into remote spots fairly easily. Plenty load capacity in those thick plastic-hulled Canadian canoes 😀😀
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