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A tent wood stove burns wood as fuel and requires a stove jack for the chimney to exit the shelters living area.
Generally a stove jack is made of a fire proof material which makes it possible for a red hot chimney pipe to exit the tent.
Secondly tent wood stoves burn wood for fuel that you find in the forest, or bring along with you on your camping adventure.
Thirdly how hot it can become inside the tent depends on fuel source, firebox size, and wood dimensions.
As a pro tip we like to use different sizes of wood pieces to control the temperature.
As a general benefit we like to use a tent wood stove as a heat source, cooking surface, to dry clothes and lower the risk of condensation.
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Fresh from a cold winter camping trip, we discuss the set up and use of 2 x Minipeak XL’s and our Polatouche backpacking tarp to create a basecamp with a large awning.
This setup provides a ton of room for several people and gear. Adding a tent wood stove makes cooking, heating, and drying clothes a breeze. You could even add a 2nd stove if you chose!
We cover some pro assembly tips to help you recreate this incredible shelter system for that next outdoor adventure.