Homemade Hot Tent And Stove Update – Did they survive the winter?

Lonnie and Connie take a trip out to their homemade hot tent and stove camp to just get out in the great Alaska Spring time sun and to see how the camp handled the winter snows. Connie and Lonnie have been gone a lot this winter with various duties as well as being out at their remote cabin enjoying the cabin and doing repairs and maintenance. So it was great getting back to the homemade hot tent with the homemade stove.

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