we have used canvas tents quite a bit over the years and still have this one here in the crew's kit
Great tents if you keep them dry and fastened well but they are heavy as ##### and with all the poles and ropes and the big heavy duty spark proof tarp..... a b*tch to lug around and set up quick without at least 3 or 4 people. 2 guys and it's not so much fun.
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Then we discovered the made in BC Tee Pee Tent and never looked back. Super light, one pole and so easy and quick to set up and take down if one needs to move camp. Light enough one guy in the crew can backpack the entire tent fairly easily. It has handled the worse mother nature could throw at us on many hunts all over BC and it shed rain and snow very easily.
4 deluxe cabelas army cots , a wood stove in the middle and still room for a small firewood pile and the morning coffee prep area LOL
I highly advise anyone looking at getting a tent for serious hunting....... make sure you check out the Tee Pee Tent.
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I fellow in Lillooet loaned me a Tee Pee tent for a trip. It was great. Toasty warm set up in a foot of snow and minus 20 at night!
Is the teepee tent from tipitent.com?
.... I just hate floorless shelters and tents. Mice have damaged so much of my pricey gear it's just not worth it anymore. That and bugs in early season.
Those tipi tents are slick. Any chance you've got a pic of the inside with 4 cots set up?
It's several years back now, but when a bud and I each purchased our Outfitters Tipis, we asked country of origin/manufacture and were told China. So, they're a BC based company, selling offshore products. Not actually Made in Canada. Unless something has changed...ya sorry, I always spell it wrong
www.tipitent.com
they are made here in BC
Ours is the 17ft diameter Oufitter series. You can also get bug screens and floors as well as a few other accessories.
I do know they are awesome tents and it's good to support a BC company regardless.