This weekend, I went on an overnight in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Of course, I brought a tarp and it kept the rain from falling on me but I had not thought about the rolling in clouds that came in under the tarp. By morning, I was a soggy mess--the down was wet and provided little warmth and woke up chilly. I will have to rethink my setup on future setups for similar nights out in the wet. Any suggestions? (Don't camp in the clouds, right?) I was thinking I should have brought my synthetic UQ and TQ, maybe brought my Superfly to have the doors block some of the moisture blowing in?
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