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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 2930714" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>I still say canvas tent on the ground. IMO, a canvas tent without a floor is really on good if the weather is very cold. Wet weather with lots of rain is miserable. </p><p></p><p>We use two Montana canvas tents in Cookson area for deer camp. We use two layers of 4 mil plastic and one or two poly tarps on top of them with out door carpet on the top. To keep sticks, acorns, rocks or any other things from poking up through the plastic or tarps we usually spread out one or two of the compressed alfalfa bales on the ground where the footprint of the tent is. We have had some intense rains for hours on end and it is bone dry in the tents and on the floors. </p><p></p><p>If you are hunting the same property year after year you may want to spend some time to really cleanup and clear a nice foot print area for a tent to get rid of all the nasty, pokey stuff as well as install some tent anchors in the ground that are semi permanent. That way your tent setup is quick and easy with a water proof system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 2930714, member: 14646"] I still say canvas tent on the ground. IMO, a canvas tent without a floor is really on good if the weather is very cold. Wet weather with lots of rain is miserable. We use two Montana canvas tents in Cookson area for deer camp. We use two layers of 4 mil plastic and one or two poly tarps on top of them with out door carpet on the top. To keep sticks, acorns, rocks or any other things from poking up through the plastic or tarps we usually spread out one or two of the compressed alfalfa bales on the ground where the footprint of the tent is. We have had some intense rains for hours on end and it is bone dry in the tents and on the floors. If you are hunting the same property year after year you may want to spend some time to really cleanup and clear a nice foot print area for a tent to get rid of all the nasty, pokey stuff as well as install some tent anchors in the ground that are semi permanent. That way your tent setup is quick and easy with a water proof system. [/QUOTE]
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