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It is necessary to take a camp stove in a winter camping?

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    JaneCarter is offline Junior Member
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    i plan to have a winter camping next month, and i am making preparation for it, I heard someone said it is necessary to take a camp stove when we are having a winter camping. Do you have the same idea? Or do you have some wonderful ideals ? Thank you very much.

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    @Jane, I am afraid I am in the same situation as you here (so sorry for not answering your question) and to add more, I am also relatively new to camping so I could do with an answer to this as well as a few other questions: I am a keen cook, and I was just wondering what people rate of the stoves which they have? I have not purchased one yet and I would like to have a good one

    What would everyone recommend?


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    Hi, I am here just wanna share you how fantastic it would be if you have wood stove in your winter camping travel time! For I had such a nice time last year, and this year is also undergoing. Here I have two tips for you if you wanna have a winter camping travel with wood stove: one is you should have a strong and high quality camping tent, or gazebo is also OK; another one is that you should have a portable wood stove, it would be fantastic if it could be carried easily. Last year, I have my strong high quality camping tent in Quictent and my portable wood stove in Astove, I think the two places are the right one for us to choose. maybe you could have a try.
    There is a must for you to own a strong marquee for your outdoor games, especially if the place you live is always coming with heavy wind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marquee View Post
    Hi, I am here just wanna share you how fantastic it would be if you have wood stove in your winter camping travel time! For I had such a nice time last year, and this year is also undergoing. Here I have two tips for you if you wanna have a winter camping travel with wood stove: one is you should have a strong and high quality camping tent, or gazebo is also OK; another one is that you should have a portable wood stove, it would be fantastic if it could be carried easily. Last year, I have my strong high quality camping tent in Quictent and my portable wood stove in Astove, I think the two places are the right one for us to choose. maybe you could have a try.
    And where would we locate such "wood stoves" and a good one at that. I donīt want to get there for it not to work.,....how much do thy retail at? thanks for your help

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    Originally Posted by marquee
    Hi, I am here just wanna share you how fantastic it would be if you have wood stove in your winter camping travel time! For I had such a nice time last year, and this year is also undergoing. Here I have two tips for you if you wanna have a winter camping travel with wood stove: one is you should have a strong and high quality camping tent, or gazebo is also OK; another one is that you should have a portable wood stove, it would be fantastic if it could be carried easily. Last year, I have my strong high quality camping tent in Quictent and my portable wood stove in Astove, I think the two places are the right one for us to choose. maybe you could have a try.



    And where would we locate such "wood stoves" and a good one at that. I donīt want to get there for it not to work.,....how much do thy retail at? thanks for your help?

    Hi, friend, about your question, I just wanna share it more clearly: last year, I carried my high quality camping tent purchased from Quictent and a portable wood stove purchased from Astove, and car to my village, for there are
    rolling mountains and they are beautiful,...so here I just wanna advice you that you could have a chance to have camping in winter in your hometown or a village, that would be fantastic.
    There is a must for you to own a strong marquee for your outdoor games, especially if the place you live is always coming with heavy wind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marquee View Post
    Originally Posted by marquee
    Hi, I am here just wanna share you how fantastic it would be if you have wood stove in your winter camping travel time! For I had such a nice time last year, and this year is also undergoing. Here I have two tips for you if you wanna have a winter camping travel with wood stove: one is you should have a strong and high quality camping tent, or gazebo is also OK; another one is that you should have a portable wood stove, it would be fantastic if it could be carried easily. Last year, I have my strong high quality camping tent in Quictent and my portable wood stove in Astove, I think the two places are the right one for us to choose. maybe you could have a try.



    And where would we locate such "wood stoves" and a good one at that. I donīt want to get there for it not to work.,....how much do thy retail at? thanks for your help?

    Hi, friend, about your question, I just wanna share it more clearly: last year, I carried my high quality camping tent purchased from Quictent and a portable wood stove purchased from Astove, and car to my village, for there are
    rolling mountains and they are beautiful,...so here I just wanna advice you that you could have a chance to have camping in winter in your hometown or a village, that would be fantastic.
    Thanks for replying - much appreciated. However, I think we may have become confused somewhere here. As your answers bear little to no relevance to what I asked - thank you for your guidance anyway though. I think maybe I should just stick to really cheap hotel deals....I just wonīt order room service in order to save some money. D

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