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"Kyle Boatright" wrote: I've learned to leave the sleeping bag at home. My sleeping gear is a Thermarest, covered with a "sock" I custom made from an old sheet. Kelly has the identical set-up, and we bring two top sheets and two lightweight fleece blankets to go over us. This is a lightweight set-up and allows us to add or subtract layers to suit the conditions. Also, it eliminates the bother of a sleeping bag. I flip and flop several times a night, and find a sleeping bag confining. Open the sleeping bag up and us it as a blanket. Sleep on top of it to keep from sticking to the pad. Your sheet sounds like a youth hostel sleeping sack. I have a polyester one that adds 10-degrees F of warmth to the sleeping bag. |
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