RE: Wall Tent Recommendations
We use a couple of the wall tents with frames made from square tubing. No need to tie them down with our frame system. But then again we have our camp in a vehicle accessible zone.
Just up to you the amount of work you are willing to do to be comfortable? We happen to love the camping in the Rockies about as much as the hunting so are willing to go the extra step or two or ten!!!
I am embarrassed/ashamed sometimes of the conveniences we have. But then again we don't mind the work involved in setting it up and taking it down. For instance, a nice hot, running water shower is a little work to pull off at 10,000 ft., but sure does feel nice!!!
We have wood burning stoves in all tents. (12x17, 16x20 wall tents; 12x20 cookshack that is homemade out of "heavy tarpuline" material with windows). Didn't use the stoves too much this year during our first Archery foray!!!
Just takes a little more to go first class......my grandaddy always said!
Key is to enjoy yourself and have fun! For some that is popup camper with camp ready in 30 minutes. Others prefer carrying their camp on their backs and "roughing" it! To each his own.
For us, it's the little things.....like cooking 2lbsof bacon, 2lbs of sausage on the propane griddle at the same time while sliding a couple dozen biscuits in the oven and cooking eggs to orderon the apartment size propane stove!
Would you please pass the gravy!!!!
Damn I love the mountains!!!