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ynot
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Post by ynot »

Josy, buy a good sleeping bag and you won't wake up cold. you won't want to get out of it in the morning either. Spend a 100 or so and it will be worth it.
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Post by Snowpuppy »

Josephine,
rei.com has an outlet section, look under synthetic sleeping bags, I purchased a 0 degree north face bag for $100 bucks, they had a few other nice ones for around $80 bucks-I remember one was a Kelty-it was a nice bag also. (I don't have the funding to purchase a 0 degree down bag). But if you want to get a bag that lasts many years and is more comfy invest in a down bag-granted they're around $300 more expensive than a synthetic and well worth it (more compressible, no cold spots, higher loft-for more warmth, lighter weight, etc).

One more thing, sleep with two sleeping pads-if you use a thermarest, put a closed cell foam pad under it.
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Post by Pru »

Josie, I sleep colder than anyone on the planet and I have a Western Mountaineering 5 degree bag that will take me down to about 25 degrees. It's super toasty. The midnite potty runs blow, though, and I really never get warm again if I have to make them. Not that I climb or camp anymore...
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Post by the lurkist »

While the crag oven is in the experimental phase with high expectations, the tried and proven method of staying warm at the cliff is with a propane heater, but strategically placed to focus its heat right on one's Johnsen/loins. The idea is like dude said of the Antarctic heart warming technique, although way more effective. Most of the bodies 5 liters of blood is in capacitance veins (storage) in the pelvis. Focus your BTU's on the BVD's and guaranteed you will bust a sweat in 30 degree weather. I call it the Loin Warming Technique.
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Post by krampus »

Jossie, you can spend a few hundred bucks on on smoe cold weather crap, and it will work. I honestly suggest you put that money towards your trad rack and at least try the emergency blanket in a mediocre (cheap) sleeping bag. The best night of sleep I ever had at the red was several years back over new years eve with a foot of snow on the ground. I had just about the cheepest sleeping bag known to man lined with an emergency blanket and I lined the tent with another one, threw on a head sock and nessled in the snow, my feet were not even cold. This was also before I even knew thermarests existed, so if you have one of those it would be even better.
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Post by Josephine »

um.... i actually have a "good" sleeping bag. it's a 15 degree north face synthetic. cost about $100 when i bought it about 10 mos ago. it's great - as long as it's above 50. i guess there's no quick and easy solution to macgyver-ing an electric blanket to keep me nice and toasty. i might just have to play around with the emergency blanket since i'm not willing to buy the "i'm going to climb mt everest" sleeping bag :D

Pru, that whole "never getting warm again" after midnight potty runs just isn't going to cut it for me. i want to be nice and toasty!


krampus, i think the trad rack has to wait a bit longer. i need a crash pad first. turns out the bouldering thingy was more fun than i thought! :mrgreen:
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Post by bcrock »

I use a silk bag liner inside a 15 deg rectangular down bag. I use a big fat thermarest over a foam pad. Since I have been using this setup I have not been cold and I have been out in temps just above zero.

Midnight pee, I never think about getting in my bag for the night without my pee bottle. Best to put a little thought into pee hole/bottle hole mating before you are desperate.
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Post by Saxman »

I bet a -60 will work!! It is a bit expensive though. They will even custom make the size and colors.

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Post by Meadows »

I thought I had heard of sleeping pads (Thermarest) that heat up. I also saw a battery operated heated sleeping bag online yesterday. Also, the HotHands company makes blankets that stay warm for ~10 hours.
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Post by Josephine »

Meadows, just when i'd given up hope!
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