ob1quixote
Mouseketeer
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- Jul 18, 2009
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i have camped with temps in the teens OUTSIDE my tent. Now, my tent is a bit out of the norm...
It is a 12X12 canopy, with an 11X11 tent accessory hanging inside. I use a tarp between the tent and the canopy roof to block the huge screened inner roof and hold the heat in.
For heat, I used one of those round kerosene heaters, and an electric space heater to "fill in" the extra heat needed. The thermostat on the space heater kept the temps even. Tents leak enough fresh air to keep the CO from being a problem. I would sleep with my head at a screen opening and crack the zipper a bit, and let thermal convection do its job, drawing fresh air in.
Would I suggest this to most tent campers? ONLY if you have a tent with a very tall ceiling, such as mine.
Smaller tents, I would go with an electric space heater and electric blankets, sleeping bags and blocking the ceiling screens to hold the heat in.
End results for my cold weather rig, in the teens outside, in the 60's inside!
It is a 12X12 canopy, with an 11X11 tent accessory hanging inside. I use a tarp between the tent and the canopy roof to block the huge screened inner roof and hold the heat in.
For heat, I used one of those round kerosene heaters, and an electric space heater to "fill in" the extra heat needed. The thermostat on the space heater kept the temps even. Tents leak enough fresh air to keep the CO from being a problem. I would sleep with my head at a screen opening and crack the zipper a bit, and let thermal convection do its job, drawing fresh air in.
Would I suggest this to most tent campers? ONLY if you have a tent with a very tall ceiling, such as mine.
Smaller tents, I would go with an electric space heater and electric blankets, sleeping bags and blocking the ceiling screens to hold the heat in.
End results for my cold weather rig, in the teens outside, in the 60's inside!