Rachel might be ok this winter but I dont reckon she will last. Already there are signs of the dreaded 'Nana Arm' starting to show
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I couldn't care less about her nana arm. I'd crawl over half a mile of broken glass to sniff her knickers and eat up a pile of her shit just to get a look at where it came from.
The OP can sing the chorus to this famous song while lays in his bag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEMm7gxBYSc
I have slept many nights in Himalayas in freezing cold when I use to be a biker. I am kinda claustrophobic (Clusterf&*Ked actually) so i find it very tough to sleep in a sleeping bag and in multiple layers. Can not sleep in anything but single inner layer and shorts. Availability of crappy camping gear ensures that we use substandard China made tents which get wet like it rained in due to condensation so you can imagine the conditions. There are few things which helped me immensely in those freezing nights.
- I heat up few rocks to bury under the tent, use a thin layer of dirt. (Make sure rocks are not from a river bed otherwise you will have grenades going off. Don't ask me how i know.
- Have my trusty Whisper-lite on a very dim burn in corner of the tent after zipping it up for some time. (with precautions off course otherwise you will be real warm for rest of your life)
- Keep a rubber hot water bottle in the sleeping bag (I use military surplus sleeping bag with temperature ratings which god only knows) . I can't zip up fully due to my condition described above but if you can then it will really help you a lot.
- Drink hot chocolate before sleeping
- Wear a beanie and woolen socks
One optional step download some good artistic videos of ladies doing things or getting things done to them if you have issues of reception while you are out, if no issue like that then you are set. I have experienced that watching these kind of videos makes one forget hunger, thirst, heat cold and many other things ;)
Hope this helps.
-Inder
Your comment made me do an incognito google search (Please excuse me for my lack of knowledge). As @Mauser308 said you are an enthusiast and I tip my turban to you sir.
-Inder
The humble camp bed.
Some of the things I have done in the past.
Put down jacket on upside down ( put legs through arm holes and pull it up to the waist .... TADA down pants!
Put legs into pack ( pack is now empty due to all clothes being under or over you)
As has been said dry clothes for dry things such as sleeping, going home in car. Wet clothes for hunting in if not able to be dried overnight.
A lot of heat escapes through your feet and head, so double up on socks or have a very, very good warm pair that you use only for sleeping. For the head I use a fleece wrap and wrap it around my head and face as I see fit. I found if I could keep my feet and head really warm the quality or warmth of whatever I was sleeping with wasn't as important.
The other trick I found was keeping your stomach warm with an extra covering as well as insulating yourself from the ground.
I put a light weight bag inside my heavy bag plus a good thermrest or equivalent.
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