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sleeping bag advise

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Subject: sleeping bag advise
From: "Greg Little" <>
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 17:36:37 +1000
Gooday all

 

While birding at Round Hill NR recently I learnt two things. One, when
crashing through and climbing under and over the endless thick mallee scrub
with bruised shins, scratched face and collar scooping up endless handfuls
of sticks into my shirt, just stop, back off and follow the wife, she always
finds the easy way. Two, never ever believe a two hundred dollar sleeping
bag rated at so-called -7 degrees will keep you warm even if you wear thick
socks, long undies, trousers, T shirt, flanelette shirt, two jumpers, a
scarf, beanie and wool gloves in the bag at the same time. We also had air
matresses and extra blankets and quilts. 

 

So, can someone please suggest a not too expensive but warm sleeping bag
when temperatures are about and just below zero, or, how do others go about
keeping warm in such conditions.

 

Thanks

 

Greg Little

 

 

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