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<blockquote data-quote="mtntrapper1" data-source="post: 776737" data-attributes="member: 47396"><p>I have a Western Mountaineering Goretex -40 overstuffed XL that I have used at -30 below high in the Mtns in Montana years ago at remote spike camps, It is the finest bag in the world. If its 10 above I have to open it up and just lay it over me. I'll be using it next weekend, taking Boy Scouts up On Lookout Pass, snowshoeing in 3-4 miles and digging snow caves and spending the night, cooking on a campfire and breakfast in the pit where the fire goes down to the ground. Cook on the coals in the deep hole. Most years its about 15 feet some years as much as 21. That bag from WM goes with every year, never got cold, never got wet, I can lay it right on the snow and sleep and have done it a few times to test it out. Good gear is worth its weight in gold when you really need it. Its not cheap, but the good gear will get you thru when other gear wont.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtntrapper1, post: 776737, member: 47396"] I have a Western Mountaineering Goretex -40 overstuffed XL that I have used at -30 below high in the Mtns in Montana years ago at remote spike camps, It is the finest bag in the world. If its 10 above I have to open it up and just lay it over me. I'll be using it next weekend, taking Boy Scouts up On Lookout Pass, snowshoeing in 3-4 miles and digging snow caves and spending the night, cooking on a campfire and breakfast in the pit where the fire goes down to the ground. Cook on the coals in the deep hole. Most years its about 15 feet some years as much as 21. That bag from WM goes with every year, never got cold, never got wet, I can lay it right on the snow and sleep and have done it a few times to test it out. Good gear is worth its weight in gold when you really need it. Its not cheap, but the good gear will get you thru when other gear wont. [/QUOTE]
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