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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Winter Camping and Activities :: How To Dry Canvas Tent For Storage
 
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Jaywalker
02/27/2020 08:18PM
 
I hang my Snowtrekkertents in a back hall way and try to lift the four corners to get the areas most likely to be wet or have ice chunks exposed to the air. I also put a fan on it to help dry. I generally feel in24hours it is bone dry and ready to be packed away.
 
bobbernumber3
03/03/2020 03:27PM
 
JoshP: "Thank you for the replies.
Its nice to read about the different ways people dry there canvas tent. I wasn't to sure on how good a cold garage would work, good to see tg has had luck doing this.
Since my original post I talked to a buddy of mine and he said that I can setup my tent in his heated garage for a few days to let it dry out."



Maybe he will let you put a few bicycle hooks into the ceiling for easy hanging...
 
tg
02/24/2020 11:22PM
 
My wife can't stand the smell of smokey winter camping gear so I am forced to dry/air mine (snowtrekker) out in the unheated garage. I hang it from the trusses and prop it open with a couple step ladders inside. I run a portable space heater for the first day or so to get the temp above freezing so everything melts. Also run a box fan inside of it for a couple days. haven't had a problem.


tg
 
bobbernumber3
02/24/2020 06:37PM
 
I hang my winter tent in the basement by hooks screwed into the floor joists. It's in the utility/furnace room so it thaws and dries out within a day or so. But it often hangs there for a week before I restuff it for the next trip.


Too bad you're losing your basement...
 
butthead
02/27/2020 10:18PM
 
tg: "My wife can't stand the smell of smokey winter camping gear so I am forced to dry/air mine (snowtrekker) out in the unheated garage. I hang it from the trusses and prop it open with a couple step ladders inside. I run a portable space heater for the first day or so to get the temp above freezing so everything melts. Also run a box fan inside of it for a couple days. haven't had a problem.
tg"



Just what I was going to post!


butthead
 
JoshP
03/03/2020 01:13PM
 
Thank you for the replies.
Its nice to read about the different ways people dry there canvas tent. I wasn't to sure on how good a cold garage would work, good to see tg has had luck doing this.
Since my original post I talked to a buddy of mine and he said that I can setup my tent in his heated garage for a few days to let it dry out.
 
Soledad
02/27/2020 01:29PM
 
I toss my snow trekker on the carpeted basement floor, flipping it all over every few days. It stays there until I need to use it again, so I fold it, roll it and pack it.
 
JoshP
02/24/2020 04:16PM
 
Curious how you go about drying you're canvas tent out after returning from a winter outing before you put it away into storage.

So far I have been spoiled with an unfinished basement where I can hang or setup in the basement and leave for days or weeks on end before storing, but this will soon be ending as I'm about to sell the house and head out for a very long adventure. At best I would have a cold garage I could let it dry out in, which I don't think will work to well, but I haven't tried yet. Curious how you do it?
Thank you in advance for your comments.