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Hot Tent... Is it Necessary
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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1389694" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>For a sleeping mat I use a(can't remember the name for sure. Expo or something like that). Got it from Cabela's and it's a down filled mat that you add air to, weights about 2 lbs. I've never camped where you were setting up on snow pack. But have camped in cold weather and where it has snowed a couple feet while there. And the side of you next to the mat is always nice and warm. Yes I take sleeping clothes with me. They consist of a clean heavy pair of wool socks, a top and bottom of Merino wool, and a stocking hat. Of course I always have a puffy in my pack. This seems to work for me. But understand most of my camping is done when the temperature is above the zero mark. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1389694, member: 73479"] For a sleeping mat I use a(can't remember the name for sure. Expo or something like that). Got it from Cabela's and it's a down filled mat that you add air to, weights about 2 lbs. I've never camped where you were setting up on snow pack. But have camped in cold weather and where it has snowed a couple feet while there. And the side of you next to the mat is always nice and warm. Yes I take sleeping clothes with me. They consist of a clean heavy pair of wool socks, a top and bottom of Merino wool, and a stocking hat. Of course I always have a puffy in my pack. This seems to work for me. But understand most of my camping is done when the temperature is above the zero mark. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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