Kullaberg63
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Back in February I was out touring in the local hills, mostly to spend some alone time (with the dog, of course). The elevation was between 11-12k' in Colorado, and it was windy, cold and snowing some. Maybe 0°F outside at night, 8-10°F inside the tent.
Pretty good times!
When arriving at camp with a cold, ice-crusted dog: put him in the pulk while setting up
Off course he can stay in there if he wants until it's time to close up and bring him inside the tent
Overnight snow. The tent shrunk a bit and had condensation
Pretty good times!

When arriving at camp with a cold, ice-crusted dog: put him in the pulk while setting up
Off course he can stay in there if he wants until it's time to close up and bring him inside the tent


Overnight snow. The tent shrunk a bit and had condensation