RE: Wall tent stove question.
bugs11 - Better take a chainsaw with you and plan on cutting your wood locally. A few years back I drug about half a cord of well seasoned oak to Wyoming with me hoping to avoid the chore of cutting and splitting wood. I about froze to death the first night in camp. It must be something to do with the amount of oxygen available at altitude and the density of the wood, but the oak would barely burn. I spent about half the next day cutting, hauling and splitting firewood. I stayed toasty warm the rest of the trip.
I have a cylinder stove that I use inmy 12' x 14' Montana CanvasWall Tent. I have burned charcoal in it at night and have found that it works really well. I pack the stove with about a third of a bag of Kingsford and fill the rest as tight as possible with wood. Close the air vent on the door untilit is open about1/8" and damp the stovepipe way down. You shoud stay warm and still have plenty of coals in the morning to get the stove fired up quickly.
Good luck, and have fun!