How that winter is nearly here, we're (as usual) reviewing our camping arrangements (particularly our sleeping arrangements).
Whilst I'm prepared to accept that upgrading to a 3- or 4-season bag goes a long way towards waking up in the morning *not* either freezing or feeling as if you've been systematically beaten with bamboo poles, years of trying different mat- and mattress-based solutions have left me still stiff, cold and generally out-of-sorts in the morning.
I've come to the conclusion that some kind of camp bed solution is the answer - since hammocks aren't really a winter option.
Can anyone suggest a good, lightweight, easily-broken-down and reassembled solution, preferably which will fit inside a 60- or 70-litre sac (not on its own, silly), which will give a little off-ground suspension to an ageing camper who still likes to get out there in the winter months, but whose body is beginning to complain about the constant night-time ground contact?
If i didn't have to get a mortgage to buy it, that would be an additional bonus....
Advice appreciated!
David
Whilst I'm prepared to accept that upgrading to a 3- or 4-season bag goes a long way towards waking up in the morning *not* either freezing or feeling as if you've been systematically beaten with bamboo poles, years of trying different mat- and mattress-based solutions have left me still stiff, cold and generally out-of-sorts in the morning.
I've come to the conclusion that some kind of camp bed solution is the answer - since hammocks aren't really a winter option.
Can anyone suggest a good, lightweight, easily-broken-down and reassembled solution, preferably which will fit inside a 60- or 70-litre sac (not on its own, silly), which will give a little off-ground suspension to an ageing camper who still likes to get out there in the winter months, but whose body is beginning to complain about the constant night-time ground contact?
If i didn't have to get a mortgage to buy it, that would be an additional bonus....
Advice appreciated!
David