What's the coldest temp you've slept in?
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TrafficJam wrote:
I was planning to camp out tonight but it's going to be low 20's with snow flurries. I think that's below my threshold and I'm afraid to try it.
TrafficJam wrote:
What's the coldest temp you've slept in?
TrafficJam wrote:
What's the coldest temp you've slept in?
OzJacko wrote:
About freezing in Oz.
One night in Georgia I believe went down to low 20's with a lot of wind chill.
This was the night I worked out my bag had about a 30-35 rating. Would have been in serious trouble without six and a half feet of lummox in a 15 degree bag sharing the tent with me. Closest I have come to spooning with another male.
socks wrote:
mid teens I think
LIhikers wrote:
25 BELOW zero F.
It was a dogsledding camping trip in northern Minnesota.
Others on the trip slept in a tent but Kathy and I cowboy camped in hopes of seeing the northern lights. We didn't see it
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
socks wrote:
mid teens I think
I've camped with you in colder temperatures than that. My thermometer read 11* the morning we camped near William O'Brien shelter. I think that Lou or Kevin said it got even colder than that.
grayblazer wrote:
0 or below and I thought I was gonna die. I was not prepared. Now I know.
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
socks wrote:
mid teens I think
I've camped with you in colder temperatures than that. My thermometer read 11* the morning we camped near William O'Brien shelter. I think that Lou or Kevin said it got even colder than that.
TrafficJam wrote:
I was planning to camp out tonight but it's going to be low 20's with snow flurries. I think that's below my threshold and I'm afraid to try it.
TrafficJam wrote:
LIhikers wrote:
25 BELOW zero F.
It was a dogsledding camping trip in northern Minnesota.
Others on the trip slept in a tent but Kathy and I cowboy camped in hopes of seeing the northern lights. We didn't see it
Is there a body in the bag on the left?
LIhikers wrote:
25 BELOW zero F.
It was a dogsledding camping trip in northern Minnesota.
Others on the trip slept in a tent but Kathy and I cowboy camped in hopes of seeing the northern lights. We didn't see it
grayblazer wrote:
I lived in FL all my life. Everybody's prolly heard this story before. I was having a Thru hiker party on Rocky Bald in March 2006 or so And it there was a blizzard for three days and the temps didn't get above freezing all that time 3 or 4 days. I've always lived in FL so I thought I could use two little rubber ponchos, a fleece blanket, regular socks and basketball shoes, leather jacket, blue jeans and a pup tent, knit hat, not wool. It was around zero at least. I'm lucky I'm sitting here alive today. I don't know how I lived. When I fell asleep I thought I would not wake up. Ishivered hard, but managed to sleep some.