Yes sir, we run the Big Buddy heaters in both our tents. We have found leaving the door zipped down about 12 inches and leaving one roof vent over it helps to pull out the moister but it does still build up some. Even using a wood stove you get moister buildup because of the nature of the environment with snow and ice. It is not as bad as propane but still some. You’re welcome, thank you for watching and your comments!
Instead of using a heavy wooden floor which is okay for long-term camping you could use rubber cattle mats from Fleet Farm they come in think three by four squares.
Thank you for the idea, I will have to look into those ones. We tried some mats one time but they were thin and didn’t keep the ice melt down or off the floor. We started using the wood floor a few years ago because we normally stay in one place for 3 to 5 days or more. It does help a lot to keep the ice from melting and seems to hold in more heat. They do suck to move around tho hahaha. We tried to build them as light as we could but they are still heavy. Thank you for watching and for your idea and comment!!!