While I sympathise regarding cold nights camping, I think the OP might be mistaken or misinformed.
I’ve only ever encountered 40 degrees (in the shade) once and that was here in UK - that hot day in summer of 2022. I survived it by staying very still. In Rwanda and Malawi - they rated 35 as uncomfortably hot.
I certainly couldn’t afford to heat the house to that temperature against an ambient of 8 oC which is what we had on average for most of this very mild winter.
In my childhood we had a thermometer that wouldn’t read above freezing and later on in a greenhouse we had a max/min that sometimes indicated a max well up above 45 oC for no good reason even in winter.
I totally agree with Dale. Get some good insulation underneath you. I sleep on sheepskins.
I’ve only ever encountered 40 degrees (in the shade) once and that was here in UK - that hot day in summer of 2022. I survived it by staying very still. In Rwanda and Malawi - they rated 35 as uncomfortably hot.
I certainly couldn’t afford to heat the house to that temperature against an ambient of 8 oC which is what we had on average for most of this very mild winter.
In my childhood we had a thermometer that wouldn’t read above freezing and later on in a greenhouse we had a max/min that sometimes indicated a max well up above 45 oC for no good reason even in winter.
I totally agree with Dale. Get some good insulation underneath you. I sleep on sheepskins.