On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 14:36:44 +0100, "Roger Ohlund"
wrote:
Well, that might be so but we're not camping under winter conditions, more
like summer.
It might get down to a couple of degrees above freezing for an hour or two
if it gets realy cold at night.
On the other hand it might be 30 degrees Celsius during daytime, which in my
experience won't in any way mean that you go to bed in cold sleeping gear.
/Roger
Highly unlikely to get hypothermia at those temps if one is actually
in the sleeping bag, rather than lying on top of it on a very warm
evening that turns into a chilly night. The worst temps bags I've
seen should be safe (if not comfy) at 40 F (about 3 or 4 C?), unless
the user has impaired circulation or an ethanol overload or gets wet
and doesn't dry off before getting in the bag.
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