I absolutely appreciate this video amigo, I just bought one of these for couple hunnard bucks, made the post out of conduit until I can find me a post set for this model!
Weight is 200 lbs with wooden poles , the wooden double notch stakes and steel bottom wall stakes. When you add the cotton quilted winter liner it adds 95lbs and doesn't go completely to the ground. When the tent is used in it's artic configuration with the liner it is actually 3 feet at the walls and 8 foot in the center compared to the 5 foot wall height and 10 foot center height for warm weather. To maintain it's water and fire resistants the user should every 3 year set it up and soak the outside and inside with water then spray with a high quality canvas conditioner / fire retardant inside and outside. Though the chimney outlet is rated for 6" double wall , I wouldn't go bigger than 5" double wall and purchase an aftermarket wall tent fire wall to hang behind the stove using the liner attachments. Just some information and tips from a Service Connected Disabled Veteran who has extensive experience with and owner of a GP Small. Feel free to ask questions on proper way to patch the canvas because it's not like you might think.
Oh yes, I spent many nights sleeping in one of these when I was a teenager 15 16 17 we set one of these up on state land and my dad would leave me and go to work all week and I would go hunting by myself as a teen. I am 45 now and I can still remember the smell of the canvas and seam sealer almost made me nauseous while I slept anyways how much would you be willing to sell this tent for good video by the way.
Wayy to mutch trouble for one person to put up I have a one person backpacking tent it takes 5 minutes to put up its very small I throw my camo tarp over it and I get in it with a candle and blankets and im warm as can ve in 25 degree weather and I can camp across the street from a police station and they would never know im there lol
Thanks for the video... My troop just got one. Now I know how to set it up
Cool, I loved it when I had it but it was just too much for me
I absolutely appreciate this video amigo, I just bought one of these for couple hunnard bucks, made the post out of conduit until I can find me a post set for this model!
Weight is 200 lbs with wooden poles , the wooden double notch stakes and steel bottom wall stakes. When you add the cotton quilted winter liner it adds 95lbs and doesn't go completely to the ground. When the tent is used in it's artic configuration with the liner it is actually 3 feet at the walls and 8 foot in the center compared to the 5 foot wall height and 10 foot center height for warm weather. To maintain it's water and fire resistants the user should every 3 year set it up and soak the outside and inside with water then spray with a high quality canvas conditioner / fire retardant inside and outside. Though the chimney outlet is rated for 6" double wall , I wouldn't go bigger than 5" double wall and purchase an aftermarket wall tent fire wall to hang behind the stove using the liner attachments. Just some information and tips from a Service Connected Disabled Veteran who has extensive experience with and owner of a GP Small. Feel free to ask questions on proper way to patch the canvas because it's not like you might think.
@@garywesley233 that’s some super great info!
Watching from NYC, my father and I are back packers, and off grid camper. What’s your going price.
I sold it for $450. I’ve seen them listed for $650
Oh yes, I spent many nights sleeping in one of these when I was a teenager 15 16 17 we set one of these up on state land and my dad would leave me and go to work all week and I would go hunting by myself as a teen. I am 45 now and I can still remember the smell of the canvas and seam sealer almost made me nauseous while I slept anyways how much would you be willing to sell this tent for good video by the way.
It does have a unique smell. I get use to it after a while. I have it listed for $425. Fairly low from others I’ve seen
Wayy to mutch trouble for one person to put up I have a one person backpacking tent it takes 5 minutes to put up its very small I throw my camo tarp over it and I get in it with a candle and blankets and im warm as can ve in 25 degree weather and I can camp across the street from a police station and they would never know im there lol
I like the space in it, but the canvas is dense and heavy. I’d like to get a lighter tent with this much space and collapsible poles