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What Tent and sleeping bag combo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1685706" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Like the others, get a "really cold" rated bag. 0 degree should do it. You can always kick a leg out if you get hot. Idaho usually doesn't get pounded with 3 feet of snow at a time but whatever tent you use, if you get snow, you'll need to knock it off from the inside a couple times a night. It's kind'a hard cause getting a snow seems to make for the coziest sleeps you'll ever get! Almost every tent will be nearly as cold as it is outside (give or take) so it's all about the sleeping pad and the bag. IMO, a good sleeping pad is more important than having a super expensive bag. For me, it's the ground that sucks the heat out'a me throughout the night. I rate a good pad just behind a pair of good boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1685706, member: 41338"] Like the others, get a "really cold" rated bag. 0 degree should do it. You can always kick a leg out if you get hot. Idaho usually doesn't get pounded with 3 feet of snow at a time but whatever tent you use, if you get snow, you'll need to knock it off from the inside a couple times a night. It's kind'a hard cause getting a snow seems to make for the coziest sleeps you'll ever get! Almost every tent will be nearly as cold as it is outside (give or take) so it's all about the sleeping pad and the bag. IMO, a good sleeping pad is more important than having a super expensive bag. For me, it's the ground that sucks the heat out'a me throughout the night. I rate a good pad just behind a pair of good boots. [/QUOTE]
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