While sitting around the fire i always get a cold back, no matter how many layers i seem to have on. I have thought of laying a blanket over my knees and warming it up over the fire, and then periodicially throwing it over my shoulders to keep my back warm - does anyone have any other tips??
I always seem to suffer from cold feet when i stop walking (i.e when sitting round the fire in the evening and also when in my sleeping bag). I have tried the technique of immersing my feet in freezing water, which makes your feet seem lovely and warm for a while after, but this seems to be a bit of a faff! Can anyone recommend any good thermal socks or alternative ways of keeping toasty feet?
Also, can anyone recommend any decent thermals? I am going camping in the black mountains next weekend, and with the weather as it is at the moment, needless to say i am cacking my pants a bit!
Cheers
I always seem to suffer from cold feet when i stop walking (i.e when sitting round the fire in the evening and also when in my sleeping bag). I have tried the technique of immersing my feet in freezing water, which makes your feet seem lovely and warm for a while after, but this seems to be a bit of a faff! Can anyone recommend any good thermal socks or alternative ways of keeping toasty feet?
Also, can anyone recommend any decent thermals? I am going camping in the black mountains next weekend, and with the weather as it is at the moment, needless to say i am cacking my pants a bit!
Cheers