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Monday, March 31, 2008

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Stephanie

Yay! That sounds like fun! Is Jean coming this Friday, too?

Durandal Roland

I go camping once every month or two, and staying warm has been a problem during the winter months. I have a very light fleece sleeping blanket that I will put inside a larger sleeping blanket, and if I'm still cold, I will wear long-johns and tomorrow's clothes as well. If I still can't stand it, I use a 12v electric blanket hooked up to a deep-cycle battery that I always bring to recharge power tools and such. (18v chainsaw, drills, etc.) I camp and bring all my supplies (And my Serow) with my Subaru, which is reduced from my roomies and my brother which have big SUVs filled with supplies. I cheat as well, and keep all of my camping gear loaded up in my Subaru. I never take it out, because I never drive my Subaru unless I'm camping.
I also am afforded the privelige of camping on private land, so we never have people camping next to us, which is enjoyable. We don't have to worry about other people getting loud, and if we get loud, we're not bothering anyone. :)

jonathan chin

I hate condensation! The wetter of sleeping bags and clothes. Glad experiment #2 went well!

Bruce

I found an off brand Thermarest clone at an Army/Navy store that rolls down to about 2.5-3 inches. I think Thermarest has different sizes and thickness too. Alot of times having that little bit of padding and insulation makes all the difference. A good nights sleep makes for a better day of riding. I wonder if your cot is allowing the cold air to surround you? Ever notice how animals make a little "bowl" in the ground to sleep in when it's cold?

Steve

I could never get my thermarest back into its stuff sack until I came up with this procedure: First, roll up your thermarest with the valve open, then close the valve, unroll it and re-roll it. When it is almost rolled up, open the valve and let the rest of the air out, the re-close the valve as you finish rolling it up.
The thinnest thermarest can be rolled up into a very small package, will still keep you warm and is very comfy with the right air pressure.

carolyn

Thanks for the tip, Steve!! I'll try that for Camping Experiment #3! :D

Melissa

woohoo camping in the rain! I live in Washington and more often than not get rained on when camping. Still fun!

Bruce

The rolling things up twice that Steve brought up works well for sleeping bags and tents too. My frinds are often surprised that I can fit so much stuff on my bike. every little bit helps!

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