Do you have a portable hunt camp, homemade living shelter, improved wall tent, Mongolian yurt, or converted school bus you’d like to share with OOD readers?
Submit hi-res photos of your portable camp, with description, to mail@oodmag.com, for a chance to have yours featured in the pages of OOD.
Please include a brief description of your portable camp, what it’s made from, or alterations you have made, plus the closest town or WMUs you usually hunt.
Hi Hunters
I think this is good tread for me ... I am fun of custom equipment ... sometimes people laugh at me ... but most of the times it is a win for me ..
1 My kitchen - party camp tent is a Hex XL Screen House with Curtain
(and that is ours summer - winter tent tested at ( -25 -29C TESTED))
2 My cooler box 400L (+1 C in August 8 days ) Not connected to anything .....)) Tested
(+1 C in september 14 days) Not connected to anything ....)) Tested
3 Backpack tent no poles can stand up in it ... ultralight
4 Knife A2 steel ...
5 Salt box for game , last 6+ years ...
6 Game sled tested up to 440lb Bear ( Agust )
7 No cooking at camp ... just warm up Cooked and frozen at home ... ( Just eat sleep and enjoy the hunt ...)
8 Bear scale tested 330 lb. ( made for 430 lb. )
Last edited by alfoldivandor; June 16th, 2017 at 06:11 PM.
we have a 14X16 woods prospector with an internal frame and a plywood floor system with 6 mil poly on the ground to keep out moisture for the sleeping tent , and a custom made 12X14 with 6 ft walls with landscape cloth for the kitchen/eating tent. Both have wood stoves, and door systems installed.
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This camp is 16 x 56 , accomodates 8 to 10 hunters nicely. Insulated tarps on roof, tarp on floor in bedroom. Two wood stoves. Takes some work to assemble and take down. Lighting with a generator.