I have the 12man tipi and XL stove and the last trip we used it had some gale force winds. The Tipi did fine but the pipe lifted off the stove in a gust and it was a bit unnerving to say the least. I was lucky enough to be able to keep it from hitting the tent wall or any of the occupants. Have other people had this happen and what do you do to prevent this ruining a perfectly good day? I would also like to hear thoughts on the stove jacks used on the tipi's. Mine has already started to rip at the end of the cuts. Does it matter and how have people dealt with this?
I am planning on using the tent on an Alaskan trip on the tundra this summer and want some feedback on the ability of the tent to provide a mosquito free zone. Have people done any mods like adding material to the sod skirt and with what result?
When pitching the tent, what is the best way to orient the position of the stove jack? up wind, down wind?
Thanks for your responses