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Any ideas on how to stay warm in a tent at night?
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<blockquote data-quote="TBItoy" data-source="post: 542248" data-attributes="member: 1384"><p>A good fluffy sleeping bag rated for the temps you are expecting and a tent that doesn't leak and you should be good. </p><p></p><p>Get some heavy plastic sheet to put under your tent as a moisture barrier.</p><p></p><p>A pack of "hot hands" and the stick on "hot feet" make a big difference if you are gonna be in single digit temps.</p><p></p><p> Putting on a fresh pair of dry fluffy socks before zipping up in the bag helps too.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ive only hammock camped now for several years, we do a hiking trip in Big South Fork on New Years and Super Bowl weekend the past couple years and the temps have always been single digits. I get inside a light weight bag in the hammock, and put a thicker bag on the outside of the hammock. Basically being suspended in the air in an insulated cocoon, you can stay warm. I stick some "hot feet" on before I climb in for the night.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Mylar sheet can be used pretty creatively to reflect heat and block wind/rain also.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Basically you want to find a way to insulate yourself all the way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBItoy, post: 542248, member: 1384"] A good fluffy sleeping bag rated for the temps you are expecting and a tent that doesn't leak and you should be good. Get some heavy plastic sheet to put under your tent as a moisture barrier. A pack of "hot hands" and the stick on "hot feet" make a big difference if you are gonna be in single digit temps. Putting on a fresh pair of dry fluffy socks before zipping up in the bag helps too. Ive only hammock camped now for several years, we do a hiking trip in Big South Fork on New Years and Super Bowl weekend the past couple years and the temps have always been single digits. I get inside a light weight bag in the hammock, and put a thicker bag on the outside of the hammock. Basically being suspended in the air in an insulated cocoon, you can stay warm. I stick some "hot feet" on before I climb in for the night. Mylar sheet can be used pretty creatively to reflect heat and block wind/rain also. Basically you want to find a way to insulate yourself all the way around. [/QUOTE]
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