Here we are last year in a shelter or coral with a fire in the center that stayed quite comfortable in the teens .
Here we are last year in a shelter or coral with a fire in the center that stayed quite comfortable in the teens .
Well, I have this on my radar as well. I love winter camping, but this will be my first winter in a hammock. Its a long ride for me, about 3 hours, so if the weather cooperates I may make it.
My head is an animal
Be my first in a hammock as well . I plan on handling it with overkill . Huge underquilt and GI ECW bag as overquilt .
Over 5 hour drive for me from Indiana...ugh. But I'll keep this in mind. I have a 20° UQ so if lows are approaching 0° I may be out.
Mark ,
We winter camped last year on the BLoodroot trail ( 78 miles north of Indy ) had about a foot of snow the week before the campout then warming trend blew in and melted it all . Luckily we got a couple of inches on the Friday night we chose so we were able to use our pulks . This year we want snow snow lots of snow .
For $50 you can get the old ECW bag (down on top synthetid on the bottom )from these guys
http://www.armygear.net/ag/store/sea...%26%20Blankets that you could lay in your hammock as a pad or use it as a sleeping bag . 10 lbs or so but we all use pulks in the winter which you can comfortabley pull 50 or 60 pounds . I used this last year with 14 degrees and high winds with no problem . Ground sleeping tho . This year definitely gonna hang .
If you are a died in the wool ultralighter it would go against your grain I spose .
Last edited by riverjoe; 10-23-2013 at 10:54.
Looks like a great trip! I camp near there a lot. All year round. There can be a lot of snow.
On my wish list to attend, but I have a scout outing near the same time in Port Huron.
Have fun and be sure to post pics!
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I'll want to carry everything in my pack, but I can bring my big 80L and add a thick blanket. I would bring one of my pads, but I'm always worried about condensation. For top, I'm always more than warm enough with a 15° down bag and long underwear.
Getting excited! Better not be one of those 37° and rainy days! You never know.
Im thinking we should be pretty safe at that latitude as far as being below freezing , but as you say "you never know anymore " . Looking at Mio Michigan high and low temps for Jan . I'd say it's pretty cold usually .
I see the Minnesota guys are bringing their igloo tool which makes me a little jealous . Wait a minute I know an igloo specialist let me see if he's available .
Count me in. No stranger to the cold.
What is the itinerary? Car camp and day hikes? Hike a loop (setup and teardown each night)? Just let me know. It will determine how I pack for the weekend.
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