I had a great night out with some friends yesterday on a permission in Essex. The Beast from the East 2 was in full form, snow, freezing winds and temps down to -4 (-9 wind chill).
For my set up I used my DD 3x3 tarp, plastic ground sheet, polish army sleep mat, Czech army bedroll, with 2nd button in fleece blanket and Swiss army wool blanket. Cook kit consisted of a chinese S/S Mors pot clone, pocket rocket and gas, kfs kit, mug, tin plate, fresh coffee and rat packs. All of this, except the sleep mat, I carried in my Norwegian Telemark pack. It wasn't far from the car, so weight wasn't an issue.
Some of the guys had arrived on the Friday,and put up a group shelter, gathered and split firewood, for the cold day and night ahead. Saturday, more firewood gathering, and catching up.
Went to bed around 9.30 and slept through till about 7.00. I had a very comfortable and warm night, and there were no problems with condensation inside the tarp.
All in all the kit worked very well, despite the conditions, and I had a great time catching up with some good friends.






For my set up I used my DD 3x3 tarp, plastic ground sheet, polish army sleep mat, Czech army bedroll, with 2nd button in fleece blanket and Swiss army wool blanket. Cook kit consisted of a chinese S/S Mors pot clone, pocket rocket and gas, kfs kit, mug, tin plate, fresh coffee and rat packs. All of this, except the sleep mat, I carried in my Norwegian Telemark pack. It wasn't far from the car, so weight wasn't an issue.
Some of the guys had arrived on the Friday,and put up a group shelter, gathered and split firewood, for the cold day and night ahead. Saturday, more firewood gathering, and catching up.
Went to bed around 9.30 and slept through till about 7.00. I had a very comfortable and warm night, and there were no problems with condensation inside the tarp.
All in all the kit worked very well, despite the conditions, and I had a great time catching up with some good friends.





