Arctic Oven Tent with stove in it.
You can learn more about these tents online at: http://www.alaskatent.com/
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You have to be careful or you will cook yourself out of the
tent, they do not call it an Arctic Oven for nothing.
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Hidden Lake
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This is a 12x15 custom Wall tent from the same company - we
fondly call it the "Tabernacle" helps deal with the guilt of
camping on Sunday's
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Happy new tent owner.
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So nice to hang out in a warm place.
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Leisha and Sarah above our camp with Skilak Lake in the
background
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Mark custom designed the tent to have the stove pipe come
out the side wall instead of the roof, engineers are scary
people.
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Needless to say, Caleb had a wonderful time cooking hot dogs
and marshmallows and feeding them to the dogs.
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Plenty of room in the "Tabernacle" and hey... you can keep
your shoes on.
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Shawn and Tad, some new friends who helped me figure out how
to catch Lake trout.
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The Crocodile lure was king, we did not catch one on
anything else.
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It was raining back in camp when we left, but on the other
side of camp we were blessed with an amazing sunset - it
felt like being in Mexico.
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