Need help making it down to 25F
Long story, but I have a last minute trip in weather I have never hung. Forecast puts weather as low as 25F. I basically have 1 or 2 nights to pack for this trip if I am lucky.
Tarp - OES 4 season (figured pitch it low pull the doors shut, like a tent)
Hammock - WBBB double 1.0
Top insulation - Got my choice of Big Agnes bags (only one in family going so I can poach from wife or others). Choices from 15F, 30F, 50F and 65F if I recall.
Bottom insulation - WB 3 season yeti
Extra stuff at house I could use:
- 1 puffer jacket, don't really have time to sew
- Emergency blanket
- Sunshield (found one for $3 on clearance at Target)
- Air core or Insulated air core pads for big agnes bags
- Yoga mat
I am a warm sleeper and also give off pretty good humidity. For bags I figured 30F and then 65F, making for a flexible top insulation option. For bottom I just don't know, anything with Big Agnes pad is a sleeping nightmare (comfort + humidity) not to mention they are narrow. Assuming I block all wind could I just get by with extra stuff under my feet (mat + maybe puffer)?
Thoughts?
Need help making it down to 25F
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Originally Posted by
gargoyle
15* bag. Yeti under. Tarp closed up.
Add the reflector into the hammock's sleeve.
Wear your fleece layers to bed.
Adjust venting as needed.
Better too warm and vent than cold and no options.
That's what I would choose.