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NO moving out of that darn 1930's Army tent kept you and us warm ...:D Sorry Steve B. but thing almost froze us to death....:eek:

Yeah, that tent gave a whole new meaning to the phrase, "go to your tent, and chill out!" :D

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That red door was a classic. No matter which way you went through it, you were outside

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Now that looks like a real nice tent! You guys are spoiled if you complain about something like that!

On second thought, only fishermen would complain about it! Real hunters would never complain one time!!

LMBO!!!

OH BOY !! and this coming from one that was at home nestled in is very warm and comfy bed... :p

Orlan, you would be very mistaken to even think I was anything but dedicated to the sport of hunting...;) But when I have to chisel myself free from my sleeping bag in the morning that's just a touch over the tolerance level...:eek:

It would have been interesting to see just how you handled that night.... :rolleyes:

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Complainer!!!!

OH BOY !! and this coming from one that was at home nestled in is very warm and comfy bed... :p

Orlan, you would be very mistaken to even think I was anything but dedicated to the sport of hunting...;) But when I have to chisel myself free from my sleeping bag in the morning that's just a touch over the tolerance level...:eek:

It would have been interesting to see just how you handled that night.... :rolleyes:

I've been hunting with about 2 feet of snow and -10 degrees in a tent with ZERO heat! The only thing we had was our bodyheat and a sleeping bag! Kind of nippy to say the least!!

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