I havent been on here much lately, I apologize......I've been busy as a bee the past month or so.......part of that being the conception of an authentic-styled tipi (teepee) for my son's Boy Scout Klondike Derby. It had always been a dream of mine, since I was a young boy, to sleep out in a tipi with a fire in it during the winter. Well, we finally did it..... It started out in the beginning of December when we did a big ash removal over town.......the long logs from that job made perfect poles for the project. My buddy Tony (blacksmith's cousin) milled them into long 3"×3"x13' poles for me, Joe and I later ran them through the table saw into 2.25" octagons, which will sometime soon be tapered down to almost 1.5" at the top end....but they worked fine for now. Next was to try and find someone locally that could make the canvas cover for me, which proved too technical. I wanted it "authentic" (natural lashings, fire-retardant, water repelling, etc.), so I looked online and found what I wanted from a place called North Prairie Tipi.....they make awesome tipis, I bought the 12' Sunforger kit, which in turn was a perfect fit for my poles. It has adjustable smokeflaps, is laced together via wooden pins (which we made from ash), is water, mildew and moisture-retardant canvas, and is relatively easy to set up. Went up to camp on the mountain Friday afternoon and put it up, here's a pic of it's setting. Perfect spot for a tipi! As you can see, it looks quite authentic, and it feels and acts as one would expect it to. Biggest challenge of the whole job was trying to locate rocks for TWO fire rings (one inside the tipi and one outside) in almost 10" of snow! Friday evening, camp is setup for the night....looks quite cozy, and believe me it was..... The fire inside the tipi......worked beautifully, even with the wind howling outside at times. Our kids enjoyed hanging out in the lodge, unfortunately there wasn't enough room for all of us. So my son and I, and a buddy's son stayed in the lodge. The fire kept it warm, even with the harsh wind and single digit Temps we had that night Pic of the lodge just before bedtime Friday night. It looks pretty cool! Pic with the door shut 6:30am and a balmy 9°F, the morning of the derby.....time to make breakfast... The kids had a great derby, many of our kids stayed in tents using military-grade thermal sleeping bags....my hats off to them all. We slept with standard sleeping bags, on camp matresses, quite comfortably thanks to the fire... As for the Klondike Derby, we finished a strong 3rd place out of around 25 troops, but we did win 1st place for best sled, 1st place for the dogsled race, and we also won our second Ironman Competition (which is a combined most points for all the years scouting activities) in our region..... Very proud of our boys!!
Thanks, Woodsmoke! It was a great time. We would've stayed last night as well, but my son had a bad cold and felt lousy all day so we packed up and came home last evening. I'm kinda glad we did, I needed a good night's rest with 'ma' at my side....
Looks good. We have a Baker Style Lean-to that we bought from Panther Primitives coming on 20 years ago. Still just like new, very impressed with the quality.We used it when our son was in Scouts, we still break it out every once in a while. We also had a cheaper 18 foot tipi. I left it setup permanently down in the woods and used it as a base for deer hunting. It eventually rotted but the poles are still good. I couldn't tell if you had a liner in the tipi. If not I would seriously recommend one. It keeps the draft off the floor and really helps updraft the fire to keep the smoke going out the flap.
Congrats to you and the troop! Those nighttime pics look cool as hell, especially with the boards snow turned on.
We had about one inch of snow for the Klondike this past Saturday, and topped out right about 26°F. None of our district troops camp out overnight. No major awards this year either, we brought 19 boys and the oldest one just turned 15, most are first or second year scouts, the only one above First Class is the SPL.
Keep working with them, I'm sure they'll develop. I have to take all our friction fire stuff to the Cub Scout meeting this coming Monday evening, they cubbies have their Klondike on March 4th, we're going to get them started on learning the methods.
What do you mean, "if?" I remember last year I think it was Barcroftb and someone else went with me to look at a red oak that sort of hangs over the creek and I'd like it down. How about it Brad? Do you remember it? Perhaps you'd be interested in topping it then fastening a rope or cable on it to get it down. (Creek is the property line) I think that is about a 10' drop to the creek and the bank is really steep. We keep losing ground to the creek and that I don't like.
Scotty, Looks like a great time was had by all! Nice job on the tipi! Great memories with the kids man
Awesome Tipi Scotty, and great memories from a Klondike Derby. I only remember 1 with actual snow pack on the ground, 1 with shear packed ice/slush and the rest mud. Lots of fun back in the lodge of course. Do you guys observe the rules of only real wooden skis for the races?