We could go either way. We have been using down sleeping bags without any problem. The parents (or the State that sends them to us) pay for any damage they cause. In actuality, we don't have a lot...
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We could go either way. We have been using down sleeping bags without any problem. The parents (or the State that sends them to us) pay for any damage they cause. In actuality, we don't have a lot...
We do realize that we will be spending money.
I won't say that money isn't an object, but lets say that it is an expense that we have anticipated. Tents, sleeping bags, ground covers, pads, etc...
I've thought of that and will be buying upgraded tarps for them. If you have suggestions there, great... if not, these are on the list:
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Poncholiner UQ or top quilt isn't a deal breaker, so long as it allows them to get to those temperatures without using a pad or extra clothing.
The kids sleep in shorts and a t-shirt only for...
Good Day,
I have a Speer Snugfit for my personal use, and enjoy it a lot. I run a youth wilderness therapy program and we are switching to hammocks vs tents for a variety of reasons.
I have...
I am a very warm sleeper.
The Snugfit really is rated very conservatively.
If you aren't used to sleeping in a Hennessy, the bugnet combined with an extremely snugly hung tarp really traps in...
I was up in the high uintas in Utah last year with the Scouts. I was hanging with the Snugfit. It hailed almost all night the 2nd night of our backpacking trip. The hail was still on the ground in...
Ok folks. I've been hanging in Hennessy's for several years now, and abolutely love it. I love the bottom entry design, which most people don't seem to like, so they work great for me.
I...