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Little John:
I agree with Frank about the five foot walls, I would also get one  a bit larger if money was not too much of an issue. I  can't do with out the stove pipe port but have never seen one with  mosquito netting I would also get one with openings on both ends (easier for the bears to find their way out, sometimes they just make their own). Seriously you will enjoy a wall tent especially in cold weather and with a wood stove. Tipis are great also but to me it would be too hard to deal with the poles especially for a back country camp.      Kenneth

Hillbilly:
I'm with Pappy-the one Ryano has is really nice.

cracker:
Thanks Pappy and Hillbilly I'll get in touch with him. This will be a big purchase and I want to get it right.Thanks Ron

Ryano:
Mine is a 12x14 with 5 foot walls made by the Davis tent company out of colorado. I love it. They custom make each tent to your spec's. I got a door on each end, chimney pipe hole, and sod cloth and removeable floor with a zip out section for the wood stove.  Also got a 12x10 canopy for the front of it. It makes a nice place to keep your boots and gears well as a table and camp chairs ect.

Stoker:
A buddy of mine has 5' walls. Well worth the money.Interior frame a great option.
This is mine WWII issue.10' high 14' dia.
Thanks Leroy

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