I will be starting an AT section hike in early March from Springer and locals there tell me that I should expect snow & nighttime temps in the 20s along the AT. My current rig consists of a WBBB w/ Jarbridge UQ & a 0 degree bag. I am considering purchasing an Owyhee TQ from KAQ to replace the 0 degree bag since it is both lighter and more compressible. Do you all have any tips on staying warm using a TQ?
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