I suppose that could happen, but didn't happen to me on either trip or other below-zero excursions. Probably a valid concern. Worst case scenario is you could boil in a pot right on the woodstove, thus eliminating the need to use up fuel. The other party there this year was doing that it seemed.
The woodstove is great. Last year we essentially had the bunkhouse to ourselves and kept it a reasonable temp, but I went back this year and it was almost a full house. The other party liked it HOT in there. My best advice if you don't like sleeping in a sauna is to choose a lower bunk...
Here is exactly what I brought with me for a three day trip to Chimney Pond last January. We stayed in the bunkhouse. I have a TR as well, but not sure if it is within forum rules to link to another site (I'm new here!)...
*denotes items I brought but did not use.
Clothing:
Hardshell: MH...