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Hi Anita & welcome to the forum
That tent should be fine for winter camping, unless we have gale force winds which is highly unlikely in November.
However, you will probably need some form of heating. EHU with skirting heater in bedroom & either a fan heater or oil filled radiator in the living area would be best, but as it's a canvas tent you could alternatively use a gas heater - canvas breathes, so the gas heater wouldn't cause a bad condensation problem as with synthetic tents.
You will need 4 season sleeping bags, or 3 season bags with a duvet on top. Self inflating mats, or airbed with fleece blanket on top. If it's really cold, you may need to use propane gas for cooking, rather than calor. Take thermals, fleeces, warm socks and a hat too.
However, the weather can be quite mild in November, so here's hoping
Post last edited on 28/09/2008 01:30:30
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