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Elk hunt sleeping bag...what would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="flassen" data-source="post: 2423338" data-attributes="member: 58543"><p>I agree with not going with a mummy bag. I need to move my legs while trying to sleep. I like a rectangular bag that has a two way zipper. That way if your feet get too hot (mine do in a heavy bag), you can get some relief by opening the zipper your feet until it's comfortable. I lived in an off grid cabin in Canada for several years. The coldest it got that I saw was 62 below zero. I spent many nights in a sleeping bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flassen, post: 2423338, member: 58543"] I agree with not going with a mummy bag. I need to move my legs while trying to sleep. I like a rectangular bag that has a two way zipper. That way if your feet get too hot (mine do in a heavy bag), you can get some relief by opening the zipper your feet until it's comfortable. I lived in an off grid cabin in Canada for several years. The coldest it got that I saw was 62 below zero. I spent many nights in a sleeping bag. [/QUOTE]
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