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faca
09-02-2004, 00:12
Hello donīt :lol: please.
My questions is which are the clothes you use when go into sleepingbag?
I have hear that the best way is no clothes at all :-P.
Is that ok?
I thought that if you want to increase the confort temperature of your bag is best to put clothes and use liners, I always use socks and balaclava too.
Thanks, enjoy.

Stuart
09-02-2004, 11:13
I would use a zoot suit in the evenings (get out of wet dirty clothes) and in my sleeping bag

http://www.sass-kit.fsbusiness.co.uk

I only carry two sets of clothes one for the day and a zoot suit for the evenings

Bowie_Fan
09-02-2004, 16:52
I have always been told that it is more comfortable in the buf, so to speak. Most of my hiking partners do that, and so does my wife.
They also use ether a fleace or silk bag liner.
For the most part the closest I will ever get to being buf in the bush is if my main cloths are wet, than I will bed down with my long underwear (I always have long underwear in my pack).
I just personaly dont like the idea of being nakid and in a sleeping bag. All the places I hike in are VERY frequented by grizbears, and my favorite area is a drop of for "bad bears" (garbadge bears, or bears that are to "frendly" to people) and in that are I dont use a tent, or sleeping bag. A lean-to and poncho liner is all I will use. I want to smell VERY humsn and look nuthin like a garbadge bag.

miranda
09-02-2004, 18:47
My questions is which are the clothes you use when go into sleepingbag?
I have hear that the best way is no clothes at all :-P.
:-o Brrrr! Too cold. Thermals! :wink:

Miz :lol:

Wayne
10-02-2004, 21:24
It has to be the Buff.

Although i have upset a couple of early morning ramblers when answering a call of nature and being lazy not bothing to dress. Not a pretty sight. Nobody should be up and about if i'm still sleeping it's not civilised.