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Dan Becker
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It's pretty much an epic channel. Backpacking, hiking, gear, and some other stuff along the way.
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darrylricci1857
(4 minutes ago)
Another option if you have less expensive pads is to use a thermo blanket between the ground and the pad. Very cheap and weigh nothing. The silver reflective ones work great and make a huge difference.
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The1LikeDatura
(10 minutes ago)
A reflexive car windshield cover is also a lightweight option also to put under your pad also.. when that gets trashed just make a few coozy out of it.
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dt5351
(18 minutes ago)
Experienced winter camper from Quebec here.
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adibemaxwell6111
(28 minutes ago)
Don't forget that you can amplify the warmth of your bags, pads, etc, if you're in an area that has evergreens. Adding layers of spruce or juniper boughs can make a massive difference. Also, adding spare clothing in the foot of your sleeping bag while wearing wool socks will also increase your comfort.
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RedbeardMerx
(32 minutes ago)
Former boy scout here. As long as you have a good sleeping bag, you probably won't notice the pad. My troop was supplied with cheap foam pads and boy they sucked, but I wore my socks too so I was nice and toasty. Being in Michigan, -10f nights were not uncommon
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