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Sleeping bag or blankets for cot in wall tent?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2599301" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I have spent hundreds of nights sleeping on the ground from the tropics to -30 below on glaciers and many mountain ranges. Get yourself a duel bag system so you can adjust from +40 to -0 like Dom has mentioned. They have mummy bags that fit into each other to adjust to the temp. Also get a good pad. You can use on the ground or for for comfort and most important heat loss. I personally like an "Air Pad" over solid foam. They are about 1" thick and self inflating . Rolls up tight for space on your pack and very good insulator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2599301, member: 116439"] I have spent hundreds of nights sleeping on the ground from the tropics to -30 below on glaciers and many mountain ranges. Get yourself a duel bag system so you can adjust from +40 to -0 like Dom has mentioned. They have mummy bags that fit into each other to adjust to the temp. Also get a good pad. You can use on the ground or for for comfort and most important heat loss. I personally like an "Air Pad" over solid foam. They are about 1" thick and self inflating . Rolls up tight for space on your pack and very good insulator. [/QUOTE]
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