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<blockquote data-quote="Sampson" data-source="post: 3485846" data-attributes="member: 25086"><p>No floors, it would be too hard to keep clean. I use a rubber mat in front of the stove/doorway as it defrost the ground around it and makes a muddy mess. The rubber mat reduces the mud and makes for nice place to take off your boots and dry them out by the stove. I use a tarp in the area for the cots and the buddy heater to keep socks and feet dry while changing clothes. It works good and we love the tent. It’s a Davis wall tent made in Colorado. If I had to do over again id buy one with a large door and screens front and back for venting and air flow Or maybe some side windows would help in the summer. Also don’t fry food inside as the smell will be there for years, heating food and water on the stove is great but we fried a rabbit inside one winter night and you could smell it for about the next three years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sampson, post: 3485846, member: 25086"] No floors, it would be too hard to keep clean. I use a rubber mat in front of the stove/doorway as it defrost the ground around it and makes a muddy mess. The rubber mat reduces the mud and makes for nice place to take off your boots and dry them out by the stove. I use a tarp in the area for the cots and the buddy heater to keep socks and feet dry while changing clothes. It works good and we love the tent. It’s a Davis wall tent made in Colorado. If I had to do over again id buy one with a large door and screens front and back for venting and air flow Or maybe some side windows would help in the summer. Also don’t fry food inside as the smell will be there for years, heating food and water on the stove is great but we fried a rabbit inside one winter night and you could smell it for about the next three years. [/QUOTE]
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