is it too cold for my hennassey?
i have seen the hennassey website on cold weather camping, but i don't seem to have the right kit, am i likely to suffer this weekend with cold, i have no experience with my hennassey would it be better for me to wait untill warmer weather? :?:
my possible kit options are this:
Hennasey hammock/tarp.
MOD basha.
MOD rollmat.
3/4 therm-a-rest.
TNF cat's mieow sleeping bag, (3 season) down to -7.
i also have these but ideally i don't want to take them:
full length copy therm-a-rest with a slow puncture.
a real full length therm-a-rest 1" thick (very bulky! dosen't fold).
Radar bivibag(breathable but not as good as Goretex ).
U.S. army poncho and liner.
Inner and outer Buffallo sleeping system(too heavy/bulky).
(for the sake of argument i don't mind wearing in clothing in my sleeping bag)
Which are my best kit options without buying anything this weekend? ack:
i have seen the hennassey website on cold weather camping, but i don't seem to have the right kit, am i likely to suffer this weekend with cold, i have no experience with my hennassey would it be better for me to wait untill warmer weather? :?:
my possible kit options are this:
Hennasey hammock/tarp.
MOD basha.
MOD rollmat.
3/4 therm-a-rest.
TNF cat's mieow sleeping bag, (3 season) down to -7.
i also have these but ideally i don't want to take them:
full length copy therm-a-rest with a slow puncture.
a real full length therm-a-rest 1" thick (very bulky! dosen't fold).
Radar bivibag(breathable but not as good as Goretex ).
U.S. army poncho and liner.
Inner and outer Buffallo sleeping system(too heavy/bulky).
(for the sake of argument i don't mind wearing in clothing in my sleeping bag)
Which are my best kit options without buying anything this weekend? ack: