Noticing the cold nip in the air combined with a new shed for kit storage i have been inspired to shift my kit to the winter weight stuff.
This means....
1 I've swapped one of my water bottles to my stanley thermos. It wont freeze overnight,i'll have a litre of hot water ready in the morning so i can get a brew without having to wait for the kettle.
2 Thicker CCF mat to go under my klymit air matress. Comfier cosier
3 Oilcloth covered wool blanket for wrapping around when sat by fire
4 kupilka kuksa instead of metal mug. Thermally more efficient and less burny mouthy ouchy pain
5 heavier duty sleeping bag used.
6 DD 3x3 tarp in pack poncho removed. Allows a larger set up around the fire
7 heavy duty survival blanket goes in. I can line the dd tarp with it to bounce warmth into my sleep area
There's more but i'm intrigued do others swap kit around? Or just stick to tried and tested year round load out?
This means....
1 I've swapped one of my water bottles to my stanley thermos. It wont freeze overnight,i'll have a litre of hot water ready in the morning so i can get a brew without having to wait for the kettle.
2 Thicker CCF mat to go under my klymit air matress. Comfier cosier
3 Oilcloth covered wool blanket for wrapping around when sat by fire
4 kupilka kuksa instead of metal mug. Thermally more efficient and less burny mouthy ouchy pain
5 heavier duty sleeping bag used.
6 DD 3x3 tarp in pack poncho removed. Allows a larger set up around the fire
7 heavy duty survival blanket goes in. I can line the dd tarp with it to bounce warmth into my sleep area
There's more but i'm intrigued do others swap kit around? Or just stick to tried and tested year round load out?