I love the air it out technique
Works great even in winter. That's one beautiful thing about low humidity areas like colorado, and in fact, the main reason why I switched to down. I've never had a problem while tent camping in colorado with getting my down dry, and only on rare occasion have had issues with keeping it dry in the tent. Sometimes the hoar frost during winter can dampen things up if you don't manage it well. But for summer, down is a great option in colorado. Bivying is a different story though. I used a gortex hooped bivy sack for nearly 20 years. It did an amazing job at keeping the elements out and a reasonable job at letting the elements out. In other words it was great at keeping the water out and merely ok at letting the moisture evaporate through the material. On almost all occasions the top of my bag either had frost on it or it was damp. This never seemed to bother my synthetic bags, and for the most part, in colorado, my down bags held up well enough but sometimes I did get cold. Hell on one 2 week car camping bike trip in colorado it rained almost every night and to be honest, even with drying the down bags out, the loft was visibly lower by the end of the trip. The bag seemed to have a dampness each night. I never got cold in my bag, but it did leave an impression on me as to how important it is to really dry out down.
I'm not using a sleeping bag for the CTR just an old synthetic bag liner cut into a quilt, so it's not an issue for me, but if I were I would use an ultralight primaloft quilt (might just sew it myself). While not as warm or light as 800-900 down it is still amazingly light and warm, and still darned compactable too. Just one less thing to have to do, think about, stress about...
That being said, there's a place for everything... this weekend I'll be heading out for an overnight and will definitely be using an 850 fill down bag. It'll be cold enough where I'll want the sleeping bag and I know I can keep it dry for one night even if it's raining.
To get back on topic though. Keeping the bag dry is priority numero uno which for me means that I'm dry before I get in it. Drying it out is secondary but is an absolute requirement in my book and not that hard to do if you have the time!