Hi all,
recently I went camping and slept in my hammock during a very cold night (below -20C, yeap, it is still cold up here in Finland).
Before I slept, I took off my boots, which were wet (both outside and inside) because of snow and my sweat.
In the morning, the boots were "frozen". It was really hard to put them back on, because they were hard and inflexible due to the frozen wetness. When I managed to put them on, my feet felt painfully cold (of course).
Do you have any tips to fight this difficulty when camping during freezing nights?
All I can think of is either to keep the boots on while sleeping, or have them off but with me in the hammock.
But I don't like any of these two ideas (the first option is uncomfortable and the second one is smelly!).
Thank you!
recently I went camping and slept in my hammock during a very cold night (below -20C, yeap, it is still cold up here in Finland).
Before I slept, I took off my boots, which were wet (both outside and inside) because of snow and my sweat.
In the morning, the boots were "frozen". It was really hard to put them back on, because they were hard and inflexible due to the frozen wetness. When I managed to put them on, my feet felt painfully cold (of course).
Do you have any tips to fight this difficulty when camping during freezing nights?
All I can think of is either to keep the boots on while sleeping, or have them off but with me in the hammock.
But I don't like any of these two ideas (the first option is uncomfortable and the second one is smelly!).
Thank you!