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    Senior Member jnelson871's Avatar
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    After spending my first night in a hammock I am glad I had a 20 degree quilt. If I upgrade The 20 degree burrow looks like a winner.
    Ground=Cold+Hard+Wet

    Solution!!!! Sleep in a TREE

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    Senior Member Jazilla's Avatar
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    Its always a good thing to know the limits of your gear. When I said I was testing my gear last weekend a friend asked me why. I told him to see how well my system works. He told me to "Trust my gear". I told him "I can't trust something I haven't tested for myself"
    Yosemite Sam: Are you trying to make me look a fool?
    Bugs: You don't need me to make you look like a fool.
    Yosemite Sam: Yer deerrrnnn right I don't!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazilla View Post
    Its always a good thing to know the limits of your gear. When I said I was testing my gear last weekend a friend asked me why. I told him to see how well my system works. He told me to "Trust my gear". I told him "I can't trust something I haven't tested for myself"

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    Senior Member jnelson871's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazilla View Post
    Its always a good thing to know the limits of your gear. When I said I was testing my gear last weekend a friend asked me why. I told him to see how well my system works. He told me to "Trust my gear". I told him "I can't trust something I haven't tested for myself"
    Yeah if I had decided to use a 30 or 40 degree quilt I would have been awake all night. As it was I was up at 4am adjusting my JRB Nest under quilt becuase it had not sealed to my HH properly and the suspension sliped. After that I was nice and toasty till 8am when my fellow hiker had to drag me out to get on the trail
    Ground=Cold+Hard+Wet

    Solution!!!! Sleep in a TREE

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