Wall tent living
#6265353
06/23/18 01:15 AM
06/23/18 01:15 AM
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Joined: Sep 2014
Southern Idaho
rockmurph
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OP
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Southern Idaho
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Alright guys and gals, I came up to alaska again. Working at a remote gold mine as of right now. Looking to trap on my winter off. But here is my dilemma. I don’t want to rent because that’s a waste of money. I would like a remote cabin that I can drive to but can’t find one. I did however find land out torweds circle hot springs but it dose not have a cabin on the land. I will not be there until November if I bought it. So no time to build one. What would life be like if I got one of those Artic Oven tents (the big one) and made that a home to sleep in. Then a walltent to do my skinning, bathing, cooking, and such and also serve as a back up for if something went wrong with the arctic oven.
So I guess my question is how many of you lived in tents in the winter at one point? What are some tips or advice you could give a man?
And yes i know it gets minus 60 i know it’s dark most of the winter I know it’s not easy but I don’t like easy. There’s no good story about something that came easy and there is no pride in something that started off easy. And I know some of you and a lot of older gen guys have lived winters in these tents.
A harmless man is not a good man. A good man is a very dangerous man who has that under voluntary control.” -Jordan Peterson
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Re: Wall tent living
[Re: rockmurph]
#6265576
06/23/18 01:21 PM
06/23/18 01:21 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Interior Alaska
EurekaTrapper
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Interior Alaska
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Are you going to be able to find enough dry wood to last the winter if you get there in November? Better get a good wood stove.
"Wise men learn more from fools than fools learn from the wise."
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Re: Wall tent living
[Re: rockmurph]
#6265734
06/23/18 08:16 PM
06/23/18 08:16 PM
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Joined: Feb 2014
On Georgian Bay, Ontario Canad...
Hutchy
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On Georgian Bay, Ontario Canad...
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friends of mine have lived year round in a double wall wall tent now for the past five or six years. They double walled theirs. Even then the amount of wood used in staggering. I would buy a good insulated wall tent, and certainly not one too big. Lots of tent makes supply miners, etc and they say the double walled ones are far and away better. I lived in a single wall tent for a winter, and even though was just there at night, used a lot of wood.
If you could find a way to add fiberglass insulation, maybe the roll kind for doing basements, that would be a huuuuuge improvement. Also, don't forget a way to insulate the floor.
A cabin is far and away better. With small cabins, often the hardest part is to keep from being too hot and regulate the heat.
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Re: Wall tent living
[Re: rockmurph]
#6266521
06/25/18 01:48 AM
06/25/18 01:48 AM
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Joined: Sep 2014
Southern Idaho
rockmurph
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Southern Idaho
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I would have two tents an arctic oven (the big one) and a regular wall tent (to serve as a back up if something goes wrong and for skinning) And yes sorry I shouldn’t say remote but looking to get away as far as I can from the majority of the population while still on the road system since I have a truck and no where to store it if I was to get a fly in property. I do like the idea of building, but I won’t be able to get concrete in. I work at a remote mine until end of October so I will not be there until around November. But I suppose I can use a wood frame the first year then pour the next summer for I’ll have some time off by then. Also would have a truck there that’s if it starts in -60. I will have a generator as well. And central won’t be to far away for fuel.
A harmless man is not a good man. A good man is a very dangerous man who has that under voluntary control.” -Jordan Peterson
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Re: Wall tent living
[Re: rockmurph]
#6266675
06/25/18 11:00 AM
06/25/18 11:00 AM
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Oh Snap
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Oh Snap
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Before you put out cash for land to trap from you might check out how many established trappers there are there first! JMO
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Re: Wall tent living
[Re: rockmurph]
#6266762
06/25/18 01:52 PM
06/25/18 01:52 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
fairbanks,ak.
isnarewolves
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fairbanks,ak.
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Oh Snap is correct. There are several well established trappers in the area.Little to no opportunity with you doing any trapping. Especially any trapping remotely close to the road system or rivers.
Life is hard. It's even harder if your stupid!
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Re: Wall tent living
[Re: rockmurph]
#6267077
06/25/18 09:37 PM
06/25/18 09:37 PM
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Oh Snap
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Oh Snap
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Re: Wall tent living
[Re: rockmurph]
#6267951
06/27/18 02:58 AM
06/27/18 02:58 AM
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Joined: Sep 2014
Southern Idaho
rockmurph
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Southern Idaho
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I have a very good chance to actually trap the mine in the following years. it’s fly in only north of huslia. A lady works here that use to trap the area until her husband passed away and I’m looking at buying her cabin. Problem is this first year I’m not supplied up for the winter I just got here in April and started work right away. I also have a truck that I don’t have anywhere to store if I was to move out here this winter. And will need to get a sled and all the works flown in yet to. For now I’m looking to get a place on the road system that I can use for When I need to go to town and to store my vehicle and would just trap from it this year just for fun and to get the hang of things. Then next year hope I am more settled and prepared to stay out here for the winter and start a real line.
A harmless man is not a good man. A good man is a very dangerous man who has that under voluntary control.” -Jordan Peterson
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Re: Wall tent living
[Re: martentrapper]
#6268088
06/27/18 09:55 AM
06/27/18 09:55 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Fairbanks, Alaska
Pete in Frbks
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Fairbanks, Alaska
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I know where that is. Was quite surprised to hear her husband passed away. He had snogos at several fly in cabins in the area. Aren't those snogos still out there? Isn't there a snogo and such at the main camp? mt Sounds like Hog River Gary?
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