Hi Folks,
I'm no bushcrafter (yet) but I'm asking here because I expect you guys will have plenty of thoughts on the practical implications of life in a canvas cone with a hot fire.
I'm the proud owner of a Soulpad 5000 Tribe and my plan was to have something like the Frontier Woodburner stove in it to provide warmth and focal point..
I was all ready to go and get the extra flue pieces required to get the stack safely out of the centre of the tent (some 3.5 metre) and then began to doubt whether a stove slap bang in the middle of a round tent was that practical.
I could opt for fewer flue pieces and push the stove over to one side and bring the stack out the side of the tent using one of those silicone adapters.
Does anyone have any thoughts on either setup? There's only two of us in the tent and I've not yet put it up so I'm not sure really how much room there is and how much of an impact a centre-stove will make on the usability of the space.
Many thanks
Jon
I'm no bushcrafter (yet) but I'm asking here because I expect you guys will have plenty of thoughts on the practical implications of life in a canvas cone with a hot fire.
I'm the proud owner of a Soulpad 5000 Tribe and my plan was to have something like the Frontier Woodburner stove in it to provide warmth and focal point..
I was all ready to go and get the extra flue pieces required to get the stack safely out of the centre of the tent (some 3.5 metre) and then began to doubt whether a stove slap bang in the middle of a round tent was that practical.
I could opt for fewer flue pieces and push the stove over to one side and bring the stack out the side of the tent using one of those silicone adapters.
Does anyone have any thoughts on either setup? There's only two of us in the tent and I've not yet put it up so I'm not sure really how much room there is and how much of an impact a centre-stove will make on the usability of the space.
Many thanks
Jon