The lady and I have been camping with a CVT hard shell RTT and awning, which has been excellent.
Now we want to extend our season into the colder temperatures. -20°C to -35°C (-4°F to -31°F) is pretty normal in winter north if Ottawa. Since the last couple of times we tried it, she froze solid, I'm looking for a new system.
I'm tending towards a high-quality tipi (teepee) like Tentipi Zirkon 15 CP:
With one if their wood stoves, as well.
This is the most expensive solution, which seems to be the nicest.
Other tipi options:
Helsport Varanger Lavvu 12-14
TIPITENT Outfitter
Kifaru 16 Man Tipi
Seek Outside 12 Man Tipi
Boutique Camping Bell Tent
(I don't really like the ultralight route.)
Non-tipi/teepee/lavvu route:
Snowtrekker EXP Outfitter
Alaska Tent & Tarp Artic Oven
What are you using to camp in terrible weather while still having a nice, relaxing, time?
Thanks,
A.
Now we want to extend our season into the colder temperatures. -20°C to -35°C (-4°F to -31°F) is pretty normal in winter north if Ottawa. Since the last couple of times we tried it, she froze solid, I'm looking for a new system.
I'm tending towards a high-quality tipi (teepee) like Tentipi Zirkon 15 CP:
With one if their wood stoves, as well.
This is the most expensive solution, which seems to be the nicest.
Other tipi options:
Helsport Varanger Lavvu 12-14
TIPITENT Outfitter
Kifaru 16 Man Tipi
Seek Outside 12 Man Tipi
Boutique Camping Bell Tent
(I don't really like the ultralight route.)
Non-tipi/teepee/lavvu route:
Snowtrekker EXP Outfitter
Alaska Tent & Tarp Artic Oven
What are you using to camp in terrible weather while still having a nice, relaxing, time?
Thanks,
A.
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