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Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season #8590365
03/28/26 04:55 PM
03/28/26 04:55 PM
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AkWoodsman95 Offline OP
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Calling upon the vast knowledge of the old timers.

I got turned onto a spot that’s a good ways from Fairbanks. (Southeast around zipperlip mountain)
There’s no snow machine trails, other trappers and apparently it’s got some good marten country.

I’ve got me a 6x8 wall tent, stove, snowshoes and time off for November.
I’m gonna go out this summer and cache out supplies. I can comfortably do about 12-15 miles a day on snowshoes after I get everything packed down. Plan to run 12 miles one way and 12 miles the other maybe bring up 80 traps total.

Any pro tips/ lessons learned? It may be a bust but man I bet it will be fun!

Re: Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season [Re: AkWoodsman95] #8590470
03/28/26 08:50 PM
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Get a bigger tent. At least 10'x12'.


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Re: Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season [Re: alaska viking] #8590480
03/28/26 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by alaska viking
Get a bigger tent. At least 10'x12'.

Yes, particularly if you are going to put up your furs in it. Cut all the firewood you can ahead of time so you aren't tied down doing that while you should be putting out traps.

Re: Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season [Re: alaska viking] #8590529
03/28/26 11:13 PM
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I thought about a bigger tent but bigger tents are heavy and it will be on foot. I’m going for tough not smart this go round haha.

Re: Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season [Re: AkWoodsman95] #8590552
03/29/26 01:23 AM
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Kinda rare to need snowshoes early November. Sometimes the whole month. Where did you get a 6x8 tent? Who made it. Too small I think. If 10x12 is too heavy, try 8x10.
12 miles one way? So 12 miles back to the tent? 24 round trip? All in one day?
You sure it's safe to cache stuff there?

Re: Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season [Re: AkWoodsman95] #8590671
03/29/26 10:01 AM
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I wondered that, but assumed he was young and tough. 24 miles a day on a good trail or road isn't bad. . . a little rougher when you are slogging through fresh snow though. I've done it numerous times without a trail, but it all depends on the terrain, and it is plenty rough without packing anything, get a good catch and a heavy pack makes it a whole nuther ballgame. And marten are likely to be froze (they may not be in November, but you can't depend on that) so you won't be able to skin on the trail to keep your pack light.

If you are going to stretch it out that far, I would rig up a shelter at the ends of the lines, just in case. Even if it is only a tarp strung into a leanto and a pile of firewood.

Re: Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season [Re: AkWoodsman95] #8590708
03/29/26 11:07 AM
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You should have TWO tents. What do you plan to do if Tent #1 catches fire and burns?

Re: Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season [Re: AkWoodsman95] #8590739
03/29/26 12:11 PM
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what is a good ways from fairbanks? I trap at wishunew cr. Are you going to be close?


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Re: Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season [Re: AkWoodsman95] #8591116
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Not to worry... the location is nowhere near you!

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Re: Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season [Re: AkWoodsman95] #8591378
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I say go for it.
Did you say one month out there? You should be able to last that long in a 6x8 tent
Smallest wall tent I've used is 8'x10'.
We had one camp with log walls about 3.5' high inside the canvas, no chinking. The logs took up some room but we had a bunk built into the walls and it was nice to have solid walls versus canvas.
you might want to skin the marten and keep the skins frozen until you get back to town then stretch them.
In any event it'll be a good experience.


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Re: Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season [Re: AkWoodsman95] #8591748
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I agree-go for it. A month isn’t that long. Daylight is short so lotsa batteries for your headlamp. Thawing out bigger animals can be a challenge. Before leaving camp in the mornings set up your fire starter/kindling to be ready in case you get back cold. Fill a water bottle and roll it up in your sleeping bag (make sure it won’t leak) and it should still be liquid when you get back. Tarp over your tent. Store your bait securely. Marten will haul it all off when you aren’t home if they find it. And don’t hang up a marten to thaw over an open box of bisquick

Re: Wall tenting 26-27 trapping season [Re: AkWoodsman95] #8591799
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I did just what you said when I first moved to Alaska. A 6x8 is easy to heat, big enough for just yourself. Definitely just skin the marten, will keep you from hauling stretchers out. I snowshoed a 25 mile trap line, took two days. Learned a lot as to what was really necessary and what was not. You will learn things that will affect your camping for the rest of your life. Camping is a means to an end for me, not the end. So many people glamp nowadays, it is the end, not the means to them.


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