neve_r_est
Location: SE IA
Posts: 35
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« on: February 24, 2009, 07:55:22 PM » |
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I'm aiming to do some longer multi-day winter bikepacking and was wondering how other folks go about bivying, strip down to base layers and jump in, or leave all the layers on? Boots on or off? Why?
Ideally, I'd like to get my vapor barriors working well enough to keep everything aside of my thin base layer dry, then leave all my normal layers on and just crawl in. Boots are an issue as they're usually tough to get on and off, and then you've still got to sleep with them to keep them from freezing. May as well brush them off and keep them on if they're dry, right? Or maybe not.
I've heard of people drying clothes in their sleeping bag, but I'm unclear how that works, or if it works.
Obviously I need some more good subzero testing weather, but I'm afraid the dry/cold season is over in SE IA, and testing in the wet/cold hypothermic conditions just isn't the same.
DG
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