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l3db3tt3r
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Oct 11, 2017
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I have two, a 20 and 40 deg in Reg/Wide, and highly recommend them. 40 covers most hot summer activities. 20 covers most PNW spring/summer activities at elevation. The Reg/Wide will work as an under guilt with a little modification connecting to the WarBonnet Ridgerunner. - Wearing some additional clothing layers (Polartec, Power Grid, Baselayer): I have run the 40 under, and the 20 above, successfully down to 10 Deg. (with rainfly in use) - I have gone even lower adding more clothing layers, and a sleeping pad to the mix.
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For snow camping I layer the two together (20 inside the 40), and use a OR bivy sack. Minimal wight gain for the additional loft, plus an extra "baffle". - For the bivy set up in the future I may get the Revelation APEX 40, to trade out the down one, due to condensation that the bivy creates on the outer layer; mostly for piece of mind.
I'd be happy to answer any questions anyone has.
Oct 11, 2017
DannyMilks
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l3db3tt3rThanks for posting @l3db3tt3r . Good to see you back. It looks like your camping family is growing? Mine two ;)
Oct 11, 2017
l3db3tt3r
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DannyMilksThanks Danny. That would be my niece! I certainly can't wait till she is big enough to carry her own backpack :)
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DannyMilks
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l3db3tt3rIf she can walk, she can carry a pack!
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Cardamomtea
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Oct 12, 2017
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DannyMilksWe have the same rule ;-)
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DannyMilks
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CardamomteaLove it!
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