Hunterharris427
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I'm gunna do something similar with a Kodiak canvas tent for my pickup box. Gunna do a buddy heater. My only concern is warmth in Montana mountains in early November.
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I've been hunting out of the back of my truck for many years.
I've thought of making a bed "box" like the OP did, but because I use my truck for other things, I just sleep on a folding army cot with a foam pad for insulation in cold weather. Extra gear fits under the cot and I use 2 coolers on the other side of the truck bed for a table.
I have a Honda 2000 generator, but it won't hold enough fuel to run all night, so I just use a Buddy propane heater that I use as needed.
Here's sunrise in eastern Montana antelope hunting last year.
Never mind, wrong reference.It really scares me to use a propane heater in their truck. Aren't you worried about oxygen depletion? Wouldn't be good to wake up dead. For that reason, I only use a generator and electric like mtmuley.
I'd rather listen to the sound of nature at night rather than a generator.Try running an electric blanket while you sleep rather than a heater. It uses much less fuel in your generator. A friend of mine runs the same generator and will get 8+ hours of run time on a single tank of fuel when only using the blanket.
Welcome to HT. Not sure about a truck mount for Kodiak tent, however my Kodiak is comfortable w propane heat during CO November @ 10K elevation. Agree w all those who don't run propane heat while sleeping.I'm gunna do something similar with a Kodiak canvas tent for my pickup box. Gunna do a buddy heater. My only concern is warmth in Montana mountains in early November.
If you position one right you can barely hear the modern generators. To each his own but warm until bed and warm waking up is nice. I rarely run the generator all night. A few times when it was below zero. Have done it in a tent as well. Nothing wrong with being comfortable. mtmuleyI'd rather listen to the sound of nature at night rather than a generator.
Yep. Only takes 2 or 3 minutes to warm up the box. Add some carpet for my bare feet and I'm cozy in the morning.Put the buddy heater within reach and turn it on before you get out of your sleeping bag.