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THE BEST TENT IN THE WORLD! (Winter Tent Camping & Setup in Freezing Weather- Wilderness Tent)

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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2019
  • Katie and I survive our first night camping in freezing weather with our new Wilderness hot tent/wall tent!
    In terms of the BEST tent in the world, there can be only one and in my opinioin it is the WALL TENT! See why wall tents are the top tents around.
    Our wall tent from WallTentShop.com arrives and we prepare the poles, we cure the wood stove and we set off on our first winter camping adventure and its going to be cold. We do some winter camp cooking on our wood stove. This video features 6 parts, but we think you will enjoy the entire episode.
    Part 1- Prepping the Poles
    Part 2- Unboxing our hot wall tent
    Part 3- Curing our tent's wood stove
    Part 4- Adventure Begins- We Setup the Tent
    Part 5- Our first overnight camp in Freezing cold weather
    Part 6- Our WallTentShop.com Review
    The purpose and definition of a tent is "shelter". A wall tent not only provides great shelter, it also provides warmth and a place to cook with a wood stove. It's like a portable tiny house that can be setup anywhere and used in the coldest of climates. It's also the best tent because unlike traditional tents you don't have to hunch over and crawl around on the ground. When your inside a wall tent it's like being inside a small cabin. You can stand up straight. You have an area to sleep, sit and cook. Wall Tents are the BEST!
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Komentáře • 496

  • @Homesteadhow
    @Homesteadhow  Před 2 lety +5

    Please comment and share if you like this video, then we'll know to do more!

  • @stankygeorge
    @stankygeorge Před 5 lety +107

    To make the tent more livable follow the following tips; In the winter you need to have an winter liner made. What an winter liner is, is a second layer of cloth that is attached to the inner wall of your tent that creates an insulating air pocket between itself and the outer tent canvas, thus insulating and quieting your tent. I have spent many a frozen night in Army tents all over the world and an insulating liner makes all the difference when it comes to winter comfort. For summer comfort have a wall screen made, what it does is allow you to roll the sides of your tent up allowing air to flow freely in and out of your tent while at the same time keeping insects, vermin and snakes out. Also, you can leave the inner winter liner in place during the heat of the summer and take advantage of its insulating properties. Dig a drainage trench around the outside of your tent having the outflow trench going down hill, this will channel rain water away from your tent keeping the inside dry. I would also install guy lines at six points around the tent to prevent high winds from blowing it over and also stake the bottom of the tent to the ground. Wooden pallets make exultant flooring! Follow these tips and your tent will be livable during all seasons and weather! Advice from an Old Army Sergeant!

  • @dwaynecain5608
    @dwaynecain5608 Před 4 lety +32

    I’m so happy to see you spending quality time with Katie. There are so many children these days who because of cell phones and technology that don’t have much interaction with their parents. What you are doing is parenting. Great job. Thanks for the awesome video.

    • @brittwilliams6316
      @brittwilliams6316 Před 2 lety

      Make sure your flue pipes are overlapping in the correct direction :)

  • @treeman8881
    @treeman8881 Před 5 lety +84

    I think it's great that you have your daughter out doing those things with you God bless you and your family

  • @shannonmccullough8324
    @shannonmccullough8324 Před 4 lety +3

    A bow saw would be a good addition to your gear box. Makes cutting wood easier. Glad to see your daughter enjoying the experience. You are making memories. Treasure these moments. They are gone in a flash.

  • @SWAMPHUNTER644
    @SWAMPHUNTER644 Před 5 lety +57

    A rake is handy to clear the snow away to bare ground and remove sticks or stones. After the tarp is put down, indoor outdoor carpeting works well for some insulation and a homey feel inside. It can be swept and washed as necessary. It can be cut in packable section and rolled if one piece is too big. A couple inches overlap is desirable and then duct tape them down. Even scraps will work.The tarp should be kept under the tent and not extend out to keep rain from seeping under. Large logs, if available around the walls and end of the tent act as a windbreak and can be tied to the walls to hold them down in wind. If sparks are a problem landing on the tent, a piece of sheet aluminum is lightweight and can be tied down on the roof or half the roof over the stove. Sheds snow too. A fireproof welders blanket can be put under the stove or a piece of sheet metal or even plywood. Spring steel paper clips in various sizes work to hang clothes to dry or hold blue tarps together if you wish to make an addition for washing up or using a propane stove. Get a folding saw to cut wood instead of that worthless hatchet. A pack ax is handy. Happy camping. If you can find used wooden folding auditorium chairs that stack, they are great for camping.

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 5 lety +6

      great tips- MUCH appreciated. We learned so much this first time out- but your suggestions will really help. We also now have a tent floor. I love the windbreak idea- we had a brisk breeze from under- next time we will allow more time to prep the area. We are going out into the deeps woods soon with the tent, way up north- and will use your advice and we will video that adventure too- thanks!

    • @pyrusrex2882
      @pyrusrex2882 Před 5 lety +2

      That was really good advice, especially the sheet of aluminum on the roof by the chimney. I never thought of that.

    • @ravenfeather7087
      @ravenfeather7087 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Homesteadhow Another would-be tip: make sure the tarp doesn't extend beyond the footprint of your tent or it could serve to collect water during rain or snow.

    • @fluphenazine1879
      @fluphenazine1879 Před 3 lety

      Great Tips... thanks from a Green Newbie!!

  • @errndog
    @errndog Před 2 lety

    Memories your kids will never forget, priceless.

  • @bootsontheground1388
    @bootsontheground1388 Před 4 lety +2

    The tent is cool but honestly my favorite part is you setting up the tent and spending time with your daughter. I grew up tent camping with my dad and he let me help with everything. My dad taught me how to camp. And now as a woman in my 30's I'm getting to do the same with my little boy he's 5. My mom and dad raised me in the outdoors and I hope my little one has as great memories as I do when he grows his own family. Anyway got off subject. The tent is awesome and the stove is a bonus. Nice investment.

  • @tekshield
    @tekshield Před 5 lety +1

    For me the biggest disadvantage to a wall tent is critters. I spent 20 years in the Air Force and 15 of those years I spent supporting the Army. Our tents were either wall tents or the Tee Pee type center pole tent. I spent a lot of time in desert areas like Arizona. We had to use large mosquito nets around out sleeping areas to keep things like scorpions and snakes, etc from invading our sleeping bags. Since then I have always preferred to have a tent with a built in floor attached to the sidewalls, that basically seal you in and don't allow critters to come visit you in the night! :)

  • @donfredette533
    @donfredette533 Před 5 lety

    These are memory that you and your daughter will have for the rest of your life..awsome..great job dad..God bless you and your family...

  • @kevinandshannonberlied9962
    @kevinandshannonberlied9962 Před 5 lety +19

    Great family camping ⛺️. You seem like a great father. 👍

  • @stevesech5421
    @stevesech5421 Před 5 lety +7

    to date one of the best videos that has been put on for wall tents that I have seen to date. Excellent job. thx.

  • @lone6718
    @lone6718 Před 5 lety +17

    Okay, the Forrest Gump edited in was perfect and funny as hell!

  • @randydavis9324
    @randydavis9324 Před 4 lety +2

    I had as much fun watching your video as Katie had with her dad. It was nice seeing that beaming smile, and knowing she will remember that first time you two put up the tent.

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 4 lety

      aww, thanks for watching and stay tuned. Katie and I are planning another camping trip soon!

  • @pocono49murphy96
    @pocono49murphy96 Před 5 lety +199

    You shouldn't have publicly announced that you would be passing the tent on to your children. I made that mistake years ago by telling my kids they could have my bass boat when I'm gone and every time I coughed or sneezed they would sign a do not resuscitate order.

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 5 lety +6

      pocono49 murphy lol good point

    • @lanceroark6386
      @lanceroark6386 Před 5 lety +1

      It’s all fun and games until you sign a DNR for your 10 day old.

    • @chrismcdonald6481
      @chrismcdonald6481 Před 5 lety +1

      Hilarious Pocono. Thanks for the laugh

    • @lone6718
      @lone6718 Před 5 lety +1

      That’s love man.....

    • @9f81rsd00
      @9f81rsd00 Před 5 lety

      Just put in a clause for a prerequisite of the inheritance:
      "must have not signed any DNR order at any given point of time with the case of the deceased".

  • @davedawe2420
    @davedawe2420 Před 6 měsíci

    I have this exact same tent. It is on a wooden platform, and I constructed half walls on the inside. The overall effect is of a tiny cabin. I keep mine up all year round. Great tent.

  • @mattwalker5129
    @mattwalker5129 Před 3 lety +1

    I've been watching tent videos for 2 days. Yours is the best 😚.

  • @scottmccallum5861
    @scottmccallum5861 Před 3 lety

    The forest gump was so funny!

  • @stevegengozian7769
    @stevegengozian7769 Před 5 lety +7

    We have used a wall tent for deer camp for the last 15 years. It’s a great time living in a tent for 5 days. For the floor we clear the snow then a layer of straw and then some old carpet . Leave the area around the stove clear. We put sand on the bottom of the stove. We have had it so hot in the tent we had to go outside to cool off. Good times!

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 5 lety +1

      Nice. we were almost roasted out the first hour too- until I got more of a feel for the stove. Outdoor carpet is a great tip thanks. we are heading up norht soon with the tent and cannot way to spend a few nights in it and will share a video here as well. thanks for watching and the tips

  • @catalinababy6068
    @catalinababy6068 Před 4 lety +1

    Great Father Daughter time together ❤

  • @thebestisyettocome4114
    @thebestisyettocome4114 Před 4 lety +13

    February 2020
    A family that camps together stays together.
    🌟 🌟 🌟🌟

  • @SWAMPHUNTER644
    @SWAMPHUNTER644 Před 5 lety +6

    When you build your tent platform, enclose the bottom to keep out critters. Scraps of texture 111 or other plywood can be used or even fire resistant homesote. It will also keep your floor warmer by keeping out wind. Use scraps of treated wood to level the platform. You can use plastic to enclose but you may need to put it on each time. Chunks of wood or stone can hold it down. Treated plywood will last longer than untreated if you plan to leave it exposed.

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 5 lety +2

      Great tips thanks.. We are considering using standard decking so when its not in use it could still be used as a sitting area with a metal fireplace- but still looks nice.. debating between that or the treated plywood to seal it all up. if we use a standard porch we may put a tarp down and use some outdoor carpet when the tent is in place. thanks

  • @keithviglucci8306
    @keithviglucci8306 Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice video. I also enjoy camping out of a 14 by 16 wall tent from Davis. Theres nothing quite like loading up the stove and making some nice food and coffee on the stove. I would definitely recommend using the fly if you expect heavy snow, I learned the hard way and had to send my tent for repairs because the weight of the snow ripped the canvas. Those commenting about packing the tent just dont understand what these are used for. It's like a portable hunting cabin.

  • @tonyorabona594
    @tonyorabona594 Před 4 lety

    Heart warming Video ...Please create more of the same.....As a Father myself of a 12 yo girl I find your relationship with your daughter really amusing and charming....Best Regards

  • @rickchapman4240
    @rickchapman4240 Před 4 lety

    My brother, nephew and I have 3 wall tents, (Davis tent and Awning, Denver). We pack in on horses for elk hunting. Been doing it for 25+ yrs. Best way to camp and hunt. Have fun!!

  • @rodvasquez2747
    @rodvasquez2747 Před 4 lety +3

    Love my wall tent shop canvas tent. Had a extra door installed and Windows on each side 14'x16'

  • @SWAMPHUNTER644
    @SWAMPHUNTER644 Před 3 lety

    I see I commented a year ago. Our hunting tent was a 12X12 cabin style, external frame, with a fly and a screened vent. We set it up on a portable plywood platform. We had a sheet of clear plastic to surround the tent and tuck underneath the fly. Helped with moisture and provided insulation. Large spring steel paper clips (from an office supply store) were a cheap way to hold the plastic in place and would fit over pipe. We made a metal pipe frame addition out of homesote sheets for our wood stove and kitchen. We used treated boards for the addition floor with some large burlap bags to keep the tent cleaner. We had a strip of homesote at the bottom of the sheets to make the walls adjustable for uneven ground. We wired the pieces together. We found that liquid fire starter worked better than paper to start a fire. Paper creates floating embers that can land on the tent. A wire mesh on top of the stove pipe interfered with the draw. We guy-wired our stove pipe to trees. We used a forked stick with aluminum soda cans on the forks to hold the elbow up. We found a couple enamel top kitchen tables for the kitchen and the dining table at an auction. A piece of masonite on the kitchen table allowed hot cast iron to be set down on it and also cleaned easily. You can remove the legs for travel and reattach easily with wing nuts. Ours had drawers for storage and we put a paper towel holder on the end. We cooked on cast iron table top LP burners and had LP wall lights for the kitchen and tent. One note: if you use LP, when temperature gets to 20 below, a 20 lb. tank doesn't have enough pressure to run multiple gas appliances when the tank gets low. A 50 or 100 lb. tank is better in winter if you can transport it vertically safely and stake it down. LP tank valves don't operate when horizontal and can flame out. We had a large garage sheet metal stove our first year and the heat drove us out. The next year my stepfather, who was a sheet metal worker, made a stove which was smaller and easier to transport. It was perfect and a little smaller than yours. We routinely had nights of 20-30 below F. and stayed toasty warm without having to get up to stoke the fire. The LP appliances also added heat to the tent so in milder weather, the stove might not be needed. One nice thing about the cabin tent was the attached canopy awning on the front. It had mosquito netting which clipped to it in summer and in early fall we attached blue tarps and cooked under it. We could back a truck under it and cook on the tailgate. Very versatile. I'm sure you can do something similar with your wall tent with the stand alone awnings which are popular now. You will learn ways to improvise. We were constantly trying to improve our setup as I'm sure you will. Good camping!

  • @brianunderwood7437
    @brianunderwood7437 Před 5 lety +27

    A couple of snarky remarks in the comment section. Pay no attention to them. Great video. Looks cozy. Enjoy your time away from the world.

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks Brian. I actually enjoy the snarky comments :) some of them are real entertaining. Thanks for watching!

    • @thor4164
      @thor4164 Před 3 lety

      Keyboard warriors wouldn't say shit to your face

  • @cookingfun6245
    @cookingfun6245 Před 4 lety +2

    Loving this video. Great to see that your daughter is having a blast with you. What a great feeling. I enjoyed my younger days with my son doing the same with our wall tent. Love camping in ours. Especially the heat of the Wall Tent. Enjoy that for many years.

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 4 lety

      Thank you there is something amazing about a wood stove in a wall tent. we are planning our next camp soon!

  • @jamesmazzone7467
    @jamesmazzone7467 Před rokem +1

    They are high quality. They're made to live in all year long

  • @elkhuntr2816
    @elkhuntr2816 Před rokem

    Totally agree other than the setup time. We camp and hunt every year in cold weather but setup time is key. We ended up with a Kodiak Canvas flex bow which literally sets up in 5 minutes once you have a flat place to set it up and it is staked out. Awesome canvas tent.

  • @BrianLiles
    @BrianLiles Před 5 lety

    I really enjoyed this video. Thanks to you and Katie for taking the time to shoot and post and for sharing this little piece of your lives.

  • @maxsdad538
    @maxsdad538 Před 3 lety

    Ground cloths are great, but there's nothing like collecting fresh boughs and covering the floor with them. You get "semi-self cleaning" floors (ice and water falls through them), a softer floor, and a wonderful smell.

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 3 lety

      Great idea, well try it. We just setup thr tent again yesterday!

  • @davidnice9216
    @davidnice9216 Před 3 lety +2

    Wall tents are the bomb but for me I have to say the Bell tent( Sibley) are made of the same cotton duct and come in 10 ft diameters to 20 ft. Set up is faster due to one center pole and a pole for the doorway. They also have a detachable floor . most set up in about 20 to 30 minutes with one person. And most jave a stove jack or can be installed by the manufacture or the user for the use of a wood stove. .

  • @MrWizardofozzz
    @MrWizardofozzz Před 5 lety +6

    I like your tent, I have used several types when camping, but my favorite would be the bell(or yurt) tent, as it only takes 1 pole(you can even use a branch if needed) and literally sets up in 11 min.. This comes with the fireplace port and you have the ability to raise the sides when it is too hot out.. Still like your tent and should last for many years..

    • @jimplantinga6288
      @jimplantinga6288 Před 2 lety

      I think that the Yurt would be more efficient to heat, because of it being round. I've spent some time in wall tents also, you can fit a lot of comforts in them, but hard to keep warm without babysitting the fire.

    • @MrWizardofozzz
      @MrWizardofozzz Před 2 lety

      @@jimplantinga6288 Well said and agree with your post.. The square tents offer more space, but they take about an hour to set up with 2 ppl, whereas the yurt is a single pole that can be easily replaced if needed.. I find the square tents a favorite for hunters.

  • @potato2763
    @potato2763 Před 4 lety

    Yay for Bubba!

  • @victorialynnstewart9668

    Very informative, thanks for sharing. I have a peice of land no house gonna check into this! I love this video

  • @blazersatving2941
    @blazersatving2941 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video going to be doing this with my 6 year old daughter this winter as well nothing better

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 5 lety

      Next week katie and I are packing the wall tent up, taking a road trip to up north Wisconsin and doing another camp-- cannot wait! Agreed- nothing better!

  • @dinsdaleseven1627
    @dinsdaleseven1627 Před 4 lety

    Reminds me of camping with my kids when they were little squirts. They'll have kids of their own soon.

  • @robkoenen2938
    @robkoenen2938 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi mate, don't know much about the wall tents but love the area where you are camping, what a magnificent place of the world cheers from Australia and loved the video 👍

  • @sharonkasper5126
    @sharonkasper5126 Před 2 lety

    That is great advice "stankygeorge". I was going to point out several items, but you covered them all. Especially the trenching around the perimeter in such a way that the rain water would flow downhill and away from the tent. Make that trench deep, at least 8". Also, to bad that there was no ground tarp sewn in already tub style. For long stays, a floor is needed. I'm seriously thinking getting one of these tents. Thanks you two for showing how you put one up and I plan to keep it a while. Blessings to you and yours.

  • @guybrown2339
    @guybrown2339 Před 4 lety

    You spent time with your kid. Hell yeah!

  • @tonyb337
    @tonyb337 Před 4 lety

    Good job dad

  • @freespeech4all723
    @freespeech4all723 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing.
    Katie will remember that night...and the Coyote's howling for as long as she lives. She can tell the story to your future grand kids. 😁That's what it's about...making treasured memories🙄 God bless your time in the wall tent.

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 4 lety

      I bet she will. I never did anything with my mom or dad that I will ever remeber so that means a lot to me as well (her mom) that Kerry does things like that with his girls.

  • @shirleylake7738
    @shirleylake7738 Před 3 lety

    Hope you and yours enjoys many camping adventures in your future.

  • @wjo602
    @wjo602 Před 4 lety +1

    I love this video, especially that you do this with your lil girl. the music choice is excellent and I caught the little mix/mute when you opened and closed the flue....LOL

  • @leonardbaltruchitis8319
    @leonardbaltruchitis8319 Před 4 lety +1

    Great tent well made just a helpful hint clear away the snow then put the tarp down it won’t be as slippery or a canvas tarp works also

  • @cynthiaeast5330
    @cynthiaeast5330 Před 5 lety

    God bless you and you family, i love you did this with your daughter.. It is great!!!

  • @anacleta424
    @anacleta424 Před 3 lety +2

    My dad bought a army tent from Sears in New York it look just like that one no stove.
    We would have the best times in that big tent.

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 3 lety

      Lovely, memories like that are wonderful and priceless

  • @CP-fz4sr
    @CP-fz4sr Před 4 lety

    The setup is nice. The tent is great. The time spent with your daughter is priceless. I would do the same thing with my little one. Very nice video.

  • @cyclinggospel5307
    @cyclinggospel5307 Před 3 lety

    Yes that tent sure looks sturdy and spacious! If I had a family, I would definitely go with that! Nice video. Thanks for sharing video!

  • @JaydubyaX
    @JaydubyaX Před 3 lety +1

    The sound of the sandhill cranes at 15:25. 👍🏼

  • @stephentanner5251
    @stephentanner5251 Před 5 lety +7

    Hey, i have the exact same tent (and size) with the wilderness 4 stove and we love it! Don't put too much wood in the stove or you'll be sleeping outside! Enjoyed the video, now get camping!

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 5 lety

      Awesome- we really love it to and are excited to use it more--We have a fly we didn't put up in this video and had some challenges with all the snow.. but we are heading way up north Wisconsin soon with it- for a 3 day camp. Cannot wait!

    • @tennesseegirl5539
      @tennesseegirl5539 Před 3 lety

      Which stove did you get? I thought if I got the biggest one, I'd bake. Lol

  • @PAULPINBALL
    @PAULPINBALL Před 3 lety

    Good dad!

  • @juliekeenan2868
    @juliekeenan2868 Před 5 lety +1

    I would have thought it’s a lot colder without s ground sheet.
    I know the tarp was slippery,but it just seems it would make sense to have something over the cold snow on the ground of the tent.

  • @joeynighttrain1126
    @joeynighttrain1126 Před 3 lety

    Yeah can’t say anything bad about the Walltentshop shop. Pure quality! Loved the music too👍🏼

  • @Punkrockphotographer
    @Punkrockphotographer Před 2 lety

    Homestead 2021 order on Amazon, wait for delivery, and now we pioneer!

  • @akersjon278
    @akersjon278 Před 3 lety +3

    When the wall tent says: - I'm the best tent in the whole wide world! The Bereg hot tent says: - Hold my Vodka!

  • @davideustache4119
    @davideustache4119 Před 3 lety

    Thanks 👍

  • @allancross9680
    @allancross9680 Před 5 lety

    As a tent maker there are rules to take care of tour new canvas tent. Always let the canvas dry completely before putting it away. In the spring when you put it up to air out - that is the time to waterproof all the canvas and wax your zippers.

  • @snugbug5067
    @snugbug5067 Před 5 lety +1

    A very nice dad & daughter outing !
    Was I hearing turkeys or maybe swans in the distance !??
    p s. you have great equipment! I will only suggest a splatter screen for your pan to help keep your stove grease free. 😀

  • @garyrieck629
    @garyrieck629 Před 4 lety

    I found if you put leg poles and stove inside rafter poles and Eve's, then pull tent over, then put side leg poles in, you are in out of weather for one and can actually have a light inside if on towards dark. Especially if one person setting tent works very well.

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 Před 4 lety

    Good for you teaching the kids some bush craft, most kids today are idiots when comes to looking after them selves

  • @cliffthompson4149
    @cliffthompson4149 Před 4 lety

    Looks like you guys had a lot of fun. Nothing like getting away from society.

  • @tommkattz
    @tommkattz Před 4 lety

    Awesome video

  • @edwardcarberry1095
    @edwardcarberry1095 Před 5 lety

    I had one built for me, 16'X20' used deep strut with the stove exit going out the upper top with insulated pipe for the horizontal to give maximum heating from the stove. They followed most of my requirements? No allowances for shrinkage .That annoyed me greatly! Cost me more money!!!!!! And TIME!!!!! He said no we built it to your size requirements... I use Filter Cloth for the floor and mill Felt on top of that. Works wonderfully!! When cold.My wood stove I designed and had bent up. Has two 3 1/4" water Jackets with wings to warm food after cooking. Does it keep the tent warm?? YESSS at the -30*C outside was 28*C inside and not having to work it hard!!! Ya it was too hot inside.

  • @45acpHardBaller
    @45acpHardBaller Před 3 měsíci

    That blue truck is beater with a heater😂

  • @thatguyted6739
    @thatguyted6739 Před 4 lety

    Cool kid points go to the guy using the grinder one handed with a cutoff wheel and no guard! ;) Awesome video, I really didn't expect there to be any DIY process involved, really nice to see. Great work man :)

  • @zanezway
    @zanezway Před 5 lety

    An Exclusive Tent is the best tent

  • @smokehousehammock4481
    @smokehousehammock4481 Před 4 lety +1

    Great job

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 4 lety

      Thank you. If you liked this video, consider checking some of the recent videos we did.. we have 2 new wall tent videos! Thanks

  • @frankfromupstateny3796

    Nice job Katie,...nice job "dad". Nice video.

  • @markcharleswashington2073

    The half inch insulation that’s got the foil back on styrofoam would do well for the floor using the fire and ice roofing covering, it’s a rubberized moldable durable fabric that’s completely waterproof and it’s white on one side and black on the other side, so it’s good for either season or temperature situation. The reflective paper type of insulation would be nice around the stove but not too closely, but that’s something to consider for the inside of the roof that should be done in two separate parts so conducive heat loss isn’t a issue. Think ligh, but durable enough and sealed off but with enough ventilation and hanging a tapestry on the inside walls would insulate and decorate your interiors nicely. Great video, good ideas 💡 y’all got there.

  • @tylerbeck2580
    @tylerbeck2580 Před 5 lety +3

    Well done! Awesome video! Can't wait to see the rest!

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Tyler! In our next tent video we plan to setup the fly- and cook a steak

  • @keikeilaroux2023
    @keikeilaroux2023 Před 4 lety

    Wow awesome video awesome story I'm so glad I found you I look forward to following you on your wonderful Adventure have a great time enjoy life and each other.

  • @rayzrage
    @rayzrage Před 4 lety

    tarp down 1st then 10 x 12 indoor outdoor carpet. nice to walk around in sock feet. place square piece of plywood under stove to cover area beneath stove and also to pile up firewood on.

  • @sargimo
    @sargimo Před 4 lety

    Good dad.

  • @LuisRuiz-sv2mz
    @LuisRuiz-sv2mz Před 5 lety

    very cool.

  • @margaretcontreras2932
    @margaretcontreras2932 Před 4 lety

    Such a great video thank you and God bless you❤️loved your presentation and calmness of your voice

  • @letsgobrandon136
    @letsgobrandon136 Před 3 lety +3

    Get you a thermoelectric fan to help distribute the heat. You won't regret that purchase

  • @freedommatters9596
    @freedommatters9596 Před 5 lety

    Awesome dad.
    Well done.
    😎👍

  • @timothygodfrey4950
    @timothygodfrey4950 Před 5 lety

    a floor is not too expensive and makes for a much more enjoyable winter camp.

  • @dandahermitseals5582
    @dandahermitseals5582 Před 4 lety

    Very kool. As a kid in the early 50s I was in the scouts and we allways used wall tents. They are great. They were this quality cause everything we bought was made in the USA. As i grew older in the scouts we still used them. When I got older I bought army surplus wall tents. They were massive and great in the winter. In my 70s now and I wouldn't consider any of these flimsey unsafe things they call tents now. We used to have flat bed trucks that carried the decks in 2 pieces to set up on. Very stable. I have a Hustler sidewinder with tracks now. Used to have Max II and Max 4. Nicely done video. What did ur tent kit ( sans local tubing purchase) cost? Hope you did follow up video of the family at the tent. I live in the mountains on nearly 200 acres. You have a nice property. Thanks. Enjoyed it. Dan

  • @psbirdwell
    @psbirdwell Před 5 lety

    You done good.

  • @bobbyd6499
    @bobbyd6499 Před 3 lety +5

    Yeah, and those sounds of nature can keep me up all night. I’m wondering, don’t tent makers produce some sort of floor so you don’t have all that snow on the ground keeping the inside of the tent cooler than it needs to be?

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 3 lety +3

      Yes on year two we upgraded to a heavy tarp floor, much nicer!

  • @kiwi_comanche
    @kiwi_comanche Před 4 lety +2

    Best intro in CZcams history. Subbed.

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you, we worked hard on this video. You may also enjoy our greenhouse videos as well.

  • @tinahachey454
    @tinahachey454 Před 4 lety

    That tents looks great it looks like you two had fun thank you for sharing 😀😀❤️❤️

  • @datroof18
    @datroof18 Před 4 lety

    Great job, dad!

  • @timadams1827
    @timadams1827 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video. It’s nice that you include your daughter. I’m the same way with mine.

  • @canadianeastcoaster5142

    Definitely the best, I call them ranger tents. Comfort in extreme arctic conditions

  • @guybrown2339
    @guybrown2339 Před 4 lety

    Good dad

  • @mogeking56
    @mogeking56 Před 2 lety

    This is the type of tent 🏕 we use in the army in the winter 🥶 it has a dirt floor so in the summer time you will have to deal with snakes 🐍, ant 🐜, bugs🐞 and sneaky Slicky boys trying to steal your stuff they hold in the heat during winter and yes they hold the heat during the summer. We will talk about the slicky boys later it’s funny and dangerous 🤣😂😅

  • @cydoniaquest
    @cydoniaquest Před 4 lety

    It's really a great thing that your daughter is not afraid to camp....Many girls are not into that stuff. In my family, camping was always a guy thing....The girls stayed home and did other things while the men went out and hunted and camped...It's just really something special about a little girl enjoying that stuff as well. Getting out in nature is not just for the guys!

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 4 lety

      None of our girls are afraid, but Katie is the outdoor adventurous one. We took them camping, but in a camper when they were little lol, not the same, but had a blast doing it together. I hope you can get your family out this summer as a family, its so much fun to be together :)

  • @imbezol
    @imbezol Před 4 lety +1

    Looks like you have a "ridge angle" in the middle of the wall on the stove side instead of a "wall angle" which is what's making that leg stick into the tent. You might want to pick up the floor for the tent if you didn't get one. They're quite nice.

  • @ronson-natsarim
    @ronson-natsarim Před 2 lety

    Love these tents!
    and Katie is so pretty! 😊

  • @andrewhill2614
    @andrewhill2614 Před 4 lety +1

    I loved the sound of the Sandhill cranes. You can't be too far from the MN border.

    • @Homesteadhow
      @Homesteadhow  Před 4 lety

      We are more centrally located- My wife asked- did you add those cranes in when editing.. Nope- they were real!

    • @andrewhill2614
      @andrewhill2614 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Homesteadhow they are very distinct. I often hear then when preparing food plots in the spring and in the early fall while deer hunting.

  • @50000babynames
    @50000babynames Před 5 lety +3

    Great video! That tent is awesome, and to be able to cook your food right on the burner is awesome brilliant

  • @wjlintz
    @wjlintz Před 5 lety +19

    Damn ... now I want cheeseburgers.

  • @frozenmist-w4k
    @frozenmist-w4k Před 5 lety

    A fine looking refuge indeed,

  • @martinkerker1190
    @martinkerker1190 Před 4 lety

    Sand hill cranes are back!

  • @kirkboswell2575
    @kirkboswell2575 Před 5 lety

    Every time I hear about wall tents, I remember Elmer Keith's story about a high country hunt where a snow storm blew in. He said that he and his buddies came back to find their wall tent collapsed under the snow weight, but the local Indian teepees right beside their tent were still up and functional. Needless to say, they borrowed a teepee for the night.
    And I remember my brother telling about digging a rain channel around his military tent, and tossing the dirt inside the outline. He said he never got soaked, but many times his teammates did.