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<blockquote data-quote="2000Yards" data-source="post: 863201" data-attributes="member: 71862"><p>First time poster and new to LRH, but I thought I'd comment here. Haven't had cold weather survival training, but have slept a lot in the snow and cold. I don't get the above. While I do try to sleep with as little as possible, for me this is a function of temperature and gear. Traveling light, when it's cold (below freezing), I am wearing everything that I brought when I go to bed. Of course, if you're roasting in a winter bag with all your clothes on, it's too much, but a three-season bag works pretty well in the winter if you have the right clothes on (and is lighter in the end).</p><p> </p><p>Maybe the point is to wear as little as you need in order to not overheat while you sleep.</p><p> </p><p>2KYDS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2000Yards, post: 863201, member: 71862"] First time poster and new to LRH, but I thought I'd comment here. Haven't had cold weather survival training, but have slept a lot in the snow and cold. I don't get the above. While I do try to sleep with as little as possible, for me this is a function of temperature and gear. Traveling light, when it's cold (below freezing), I am wearing everything that I brought when I go to bed. Of course, if you're roasting in a winter bag with all your clothes on, it's too much, but a three-season bag works pretty well in the winter if you have the right clothes on (and is lighter in the end). Maybe the point is to wear as little as you need in order to not overheat while you sleep. 2KYDS [/QUOTE]
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