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Winter Cabineering – Part 2

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PostedJan 22, 2014 at 10:19 am

Enjoyed the article on winter cabineering. One item not mentioned was the ability of different wood stoves to hold a fire overnight. It may be 70-80 degrees in the cabin when heading to bed, but it might be -20 in the morning, depending on type of stove in the cabin and quality of wood one is able to obtain. This could change what type of sleeping bag to bring along.

Hamish Reid BPL Member
PostedJan 22, 2014 at 11:48 am

I like the idea of a seed kettle. I'm in NZ where 'huts' are numerous and used more than tents, but have never used the hut stove in this way. Thanks!

Cody Bartz BPL Member
PostedJan 25, 2014 at 7:57 am

Thank you for writing this nice article. Just got me excited to find a built structure nearby to Cabineer at.

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