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Elk hunt sleeping bag...what would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2424726" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Really good advice in thread; </p><p>Separate bag for packing and one for base camp. Buy the biggest one you can with best rating for base camp. Enjoy the "luxury" at base camp! </p><p>Separate pad for packing versus nice foam mattress for base camp.</p><p>Consider liner for packing for added warmth. I add a fleece liner for base camp. Crazy how much warmth a fleece liner provides. You can hang it up outside to air it out.</p><p>Bag length is critical for good stretch in packing or base camp.</p><p>Buy the biggest cot in length, width and height for base camp. You will appreciate the extra room especially the extra height for putting clothes on or even boots. Plus put gear under the cot easily.</p><p>Watch Camofire.com for bag deals, cots, pack tents, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2424726, member: 63925"] Really good advice in thread; Separate bag for packing and one for base camp. Buy the biggest one you can with best rating for base camp. Enjoy the "luxury" at base camp! Separate pad for packing versus nice foam mattress for base camp. Consider liner for packing for added warmth. I add a fleece liner for base camp. Crazy how much warmth a fleece liner provides. You can hang it up outside to air it out. Bag length is critical for good stretch in packing or base camp. Buy the biggest cot in length, width and height for base camp. You will appreciate the extra room especially the extra height for putting clothes on or even boots. Plus put gear under the cot easily. Watch Camofire.com for bag deals, cots, pack tents, etc. [/QUOTE]
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