Hi Greg,
I've got two down bags made by Aussie company One Planet,available through
Snowgum stores.I think they are brilliant,but do not come cheap.
David Richardson
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Greg Little <> wrote:
> Gooday all
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> Thanks
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> Greg Little
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