Did they allow you to put the tent on grass? I was going to do hot tent camping in Tunnel Mountain Camp ground last winter, but they said I can't pitch hot tent on grass. If they allow, I really want to try it in Banff. Thanks for your video!
There was snow on the ground, but yes, we put it on grass such as it was, and there were a couple of other tent campers that were on the grass too. In terms of using the woodstove, we asked for permission rather than forgiveness. We would've needed a fire permit but couldn't have one because our site didn't have its own firepit, and you can only have fires in designated puts. However, they did say use woodstove at own risk, in that a Park Warden/Ranger might come around checking and we could get ticketed if they felt the need. We'll likely use crown land next time or somewhere that doesn't enforce certain rules quite so much!
I just appreciate the audio quality. Thanks.
Thank you! Always nice to get positive feedback :)
Increíble refugio 😳
It sure is! Looking forward to getting lots of use out of it :)
Nice job
Thanks for the video I was wondering did you have to buy the wood stove or did it come with one
No problem! We bought the wood stove separately, although the tent is designed for hot tenting. :)
Hello nice job is it water proof
Hello! Thanks for the comment :) It's ok in light drizzle or light showers, but wouldn't be up to summer downpours or torrential rain.
Did they allow you to put the tent on grass?
I was going to do hot tent camping in Tunnel Mountain Camp ground last winter, but they said I can't pitch hot tent on grass.
If they allow, I really want to try it in Banff.
Thanks for your video!
There was snow on the ground, but yes, we put it on grass such as it was, and there were a couple of other tent campers that were on the grass too.
In terms of using the woodstove, we asked for permission rather than forgiveness. We would've needed a fire permit but couldn't have one because our site didn't have its own firepit, and you can only have fires in designated puts. However, they did say use woodstove at own risk, in that a Park Warden/Ranger might come around checking and we could get ticketed if they felt the need. We'll likely use crown land next time or somewhere that doesn't enforce certain rules quite so much!