I have multiple situations in a year i wouldn't dare to shoot my best bows while at longer bow camps, because the outside air moisture is so high. First day outside is ok, but soon the bows keep sucking moisture, especially at night time in tent storage. At summertime the quite frequent rain doesn't help either...
I just made a tube of 2m long, 12cm of diameter (75" x 5") from air ventilation tube, which could be my future wood storing place. If i make the tube totally airtight i could use some moisture absorbing material, such as silica gel or even rice. Drying with the common light bulb heatbox would be easy, but at the wilderness/park areas we don't have the luxury of electricity.
I've investigated that that the tube itself would need 20g silica gel to keep it around 40-50% moisture. Of course the difficult thing in measuring right amount of silica is, if you move in moist bows and open the tube frequently. They say silica gel can absorb 40% of its weight in water. I have 100g of silica gel, so i will do some tests and report back!
Do anyone of you have good tips to keep bows dry on longer bow camps?