I was on the trip chard posted about. -26 Celsius baby
I was on the trip chard posted about. -26 Celsius baby
Don't let life get in the way of living.
It's easy down to 50, then it takes a little more gear, like a BBO cover and extra down. Hat, gloves, socks....
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"I'd rather rein in a bull than prod an ***."
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Didn't Turk (??) get down close to -40F?
Born & raised on the high plains of northeastern Montana & southern Alberta, I've been away so long now I'm a wimp - I get cold easy. I'm also getting old.
So my very first hammock hang was the 2nd Annual Florida Hang at Buck Lake. And if I remember correctly, it got down to around +28F. My hubby took good care of me, and I never did get cold while I was sleeping. I highly recommend it!
Real Freedom lies in wildness, not in civilization. ~ Charles Lindbergh
Cold winter camping - especially in Montana - is fantastic.
I described my setup here http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=29240
We must, indeed, all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately. - Ben Franklin
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Dagslab. I bet you boys keep the ear muffs handy.
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