At the end of September I am doing a charity survival thing on the Dorset Coast.
We are allowed bivvy bags and (I guess) self built shelters but no tents.
I thought my existing bag would be OK as I have never felt cold in it before (even late September) - apart from the one time I was dumb enough to sleep on an airbed.
However at the Bushcraft Show at the weekend I was cold each night to some degree. A blanket soon remedied that but then slid off in the night. Plus I'm not allowed a blanket on the challenge.
Also I finally admitted to myself how much I hate mummy style bags.
So I need a non-mummy bag, capable of keeping me warm in a bivvy bag in autumn on the coast.
And cheapness would also be a good thing.
What d'you think?
Thanks
We are allowed bivvy bags and (I guess) self built shelters but no tents.
I thought my existing bag would be OK as I have never felt cold in it before (even late September) - apart from the one time I was dumb enough to sleep on an airbed.
However at the Bushcraft Show at the weekend I was cold each night to some degree. A blanket soon remedied that but then slid off in the night. Plus I'm not allowed a blanket on the challenge.
Also I finally admitted to myself how much I hate mummy style bags.
So I need a non-mummy bag, capable of keeping me warm in a bivvy bag in autumn on the coast.
And cheapness would also be a good thing.
What d'you think?
Thanks