I just got back from throwing up an "insane clown" teepee-tent - in honor of Matt Taibbi's book Insane Clown President
My teepee-tent is 12 feet tall but has about a 7 foot high interior - at the center - and just a 6 foot by 6 foot cob brick wall at the ground level - just 2 bricks tall - so only less than a foot.
But enough to block out cold air along the ground. Then I put in the stove-heater chimney. I tested it out and discovered the smoke-exhaust cools down to fast - so I got condensation that will build up as creosote. Oops. Maybe when it is colder, the pressure difference will cause a better draft.
Still I extended the chimney more and put up a tripod to support it - just cuz I don't like smoke - and put a 90 degree elbow on it to keep rain out. But if there is a wind in that direction it will cause blowback! Oops.
Thankfully I have a 2nd rocket stove - I can use.
All the heat runs of sticks!! The gasification.
So the teepee-tent is not well insulated. I used 9 "two-string" bales of straw plus clay - along the foundation about up to 4 1/2 feet high.
Then I threw the Army pup canvass tent over the top of the 12 foot teepee! That did not go over too well (pun intended). Still now I have a "smoke hole" if I want to use one.
But not wanting rain, etc. just to go in - I then threw the orange "family size" dome $50 tent - the cheap kind that break after a few uses - I managed to throw it over the top of the army pup tent.
So I have a family dome orange tent hovering 12 feet in the air - going down to about 5 feet up - and so I dubbed the whole thing:
Insane Clown Teepee-Tent for obvious reasons.
So then I am finishing a clay fire wall so that sparks down hit the straw so easily and also the clay will hold heat from the stove-heater.
But still with straw everywhere I will have to keep a close eye on the open flame - but then you cover over the flame once it gets going - for the gasification to kick in, and then a charcoal burning fire.
And so it is supposed to snow up north next weekend - in a week and half. So I'll probably go back up next week to finish the clay and use a scythe to harvest straw - from the land around - for more insulation.
Also I used my 30 degree limit (freezing) sleeping bag for the door to the teepee tent and now I'll buy a winter sleeping bag.
Then I'll put my tent-cot inside so I'll be off the ground for sleeping, so will not lose heat from the frozen ground conduction.
So right now it's a fire trap - and will always remain very hazardous. So I'll harvest more clay to put around the outside for insulation - and to help contain any fire.
I have a moat around the tent - when I harvested the clay for the ground wall - because if I dig any hole a few feet down then it fills in with over a foot of water! Pretty cool having a wetland-forest for easy water supply!
But civilization is such a nice luxury compared to sleeping in a tent - when it gets almost done to freezing. haha. But luckily the Flicker visited me again last night - when calling literally right next to my tent! I guess it was hoping I would provide nice big juicy caterpillars like a few weeks ago!
Nope it is too cold now - hardly no birds. I did hear the coyotes again with the neighbors dogs barking in response.
I guess I never scrolled down far enough. Ha ha. Enjoying the read.
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