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Emergency tarps and mountain hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 2032209" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>P7M13, I now carry an aluminized mylar emergency ivy sack in my hunting pack - just in case. But I like your idea fo that 6 oz. tarp you carry. </p><p></p><p>SLEEPING BAG TEMPERATURE RATINGS: Well, the world class bag companies like Western Mountaineering, Feathered Friends and Montbell tend to rate their bags conservatively. Others just plain lie.</p><p>But even in a conservatively rated class act bag <em>your</em> warmth can be dependent on your fitness level (i.e. metabolic level), mattress R rating and if you ate a good meal before bedtime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 2032209, member: 54178"] P7M13, I now carry an aluminized mylar emergency ivy sack in my hunting pack - just in case. But I like your idea fo that 6 oz. tarp you carry. SLEEPING BAG TEMPERATURE RATINGS: Well, the world class bag companies like Western Mountaineering, Feathered Friends and Montbell tend to rate their bags conservatively. Others just plain lie. But even in a conservatively rated class act bag [I]your[/I] warmth can be dependent on your fitness level (i.e. metabolic level), mattress R rating and if you ate a good meal before bedtime. [/QUOTE]
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