I'm trying to figure out how to compliment my top and bottom quilt set up for temps down to a bit below freezing. Assume mild wind and no rain. (I understand this assumption will ruffle some feathers here, but that's another subject. And I can delay the trip according to the weather forecast).
It will be three days/ two nights of backpacking and pretty hard hiking so weight is definitely an issue. I've tried to find videos/descriptions about this but so far I've found things for seriously cold/bad weather conditions, for summer conditions, for car campers or short hikes, for tent weirdos, etc. that don't quite match what I'm looking for.
In other words, when hammock quilts are described as 20F, what is assumed about sleep clothes that go along with them? It's a big variable. I'd like to see, given a TQ/UQ setup, how my sleep clothes match up with what others do for my temp range. Can you stretch your system by just wearing two pairs of pajams/long johns, or by other means?
Thanks in advance.
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