Newspaper...seriously....buy the local rag or two if its a thin one....put equal amounts of newsprint beneath you as above you...you will not believe how warm you can be.
Don't believe me...put a newspaper on your lap and wait 5 min...feel how warm your lap gets?..Now, go out to your rugby match or hockey game and sit on a newspaper...you're arse never gets cold...and.....
the next morning you can wipe your ass with it and start a fire as well....then burn it of course and you don't have to pack it!
When i was a young bloke a very light bag but camping under a pine tree was the go on cold nights .6'' of pine needles under and 6;'' on top . Warm as toast ...if you can find a pine tree !
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead
Sibbo wrote:When i was a young bloke a very light bag but camping under a pine tree was the go on cold nights .6'' of pine needles under and 6;'' on top . Warm as toast ...if you can find a pine tree !
Always looked for the bed of pine needles, and burning shit keeps the mozzies away too! That's a good thing here right now, as encephalitis has been on the increase with the recent floods .
I've got a Kathmandu 600g goose down bag that I carted around Cambodia and Vietnam for two months. Used it twice.
I took it out a couple of weeks back... ended up getting out of it and just using the silk liner. My wife took it on a NZ south island walk at Christmas... and took a thermal liner (tiny thing) that gives a lot more warmth.... so now its small, three parts and covers a wide range of temps.
Well ,they're still doing business in Christchurch ...thank God .
The parcel will arrive in a few days . $200 all up ,free postage from NZ .from Bivouac Outdoor <shop@bivouac.co.nz>
Outer Limits Heaphy +5 Sleeping Bag
Size
Standard
Zip
Right Zip
27994 1
Mountain Equipment Cascade 300 Down Sleeping Bag
Size
Standard
Zip
Left Zip
8097 1
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead
Size "standard".... half yer luck. My first sleeping bag, I busted out the bottom and stitched (OK, Mum stitched) some old blanket on as an extension, so that my legs could stretch out.