Originally Posted by
Big Tuna
I tented for hunting in protector tent with wood fire place and in ice hut with propane for heat.
While hunting, I much prefer propane heating. With fire place, the smell of smoke quickly gets into all your closes and skin and everything you brought, no scent control. Then there is weight and space of bringing wood, or wasting hunting time and sweating to cut wood.
There is also the ups and downs of heat control with wood. The Fire Chief always seams to sleep closest or farthest from fire place and make temp comfortable for them. Also space fireplace setup takes at a corner vs space for a propane set up.
Propane is easy and clean. I find even with my heater on minimum, it gets turned on and off during night because it gets to hot (this was in minus 4).
With drafts of a tent, carbon dioxide and monoxide are not an issue but do bring a battery operated detector.
With propane, moisture is an issue. after a few days, your pillow, blanket and clothes will be damp. I use a battery operated fan to run constantly.
Tips and advice: did you think about flooring? I use rubber utility mats, the ones full of drain holes. Some use pieces of plywood, foam mats or buy a bail of straw and toss evenly on the floor. The 3'x3' utility mats from Rona with the holes are perfect. About $34 regular price and may get lucky getting on sale during the year if you had started shopping earlier.