DayTrip
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So I'm back on the "Winter camping" bandwagon after my non-start a few years ago. Still craving that Winter, near tree line experience and a dramatic sunrise/sunset. So I'm rummaging back through my gear and revisiting the hang ups from my initial "attempt". I feel like I have the tent and stove I want. What I am still baffled by is the sleeping bag and pad and what backpack can hold all this stuff.
So for people out there who Winter camp in a tent I'm curious about a few things:
1) How big/what brand is your pack?? (I use a ULA Circuit). I have tried repeatedly to cram my heavily compressed sleeping bag in my pack and it just engulfs 2/3 of the volume even highly compressed in a stuff sack (it is a synthetic bag, decided on largely by price, and which I really regret buying at this point but are comparable down bags really that much smaller?).
2) Do you use a foam pad with an air mattress or just an air mattress? Similar to my sleeping bag, I find my Winter foam pad to just be absurdly huge and cumbersome strapped down to the top of my pack (I don't have straps underneath on mine but it would be similarly ridiculous there too).
3) Curious what the base weight of your set up is, especially your "Big 4".
Any thoughts on the subject would be appreciated. Not sure if I should be looking for a bigger pack and/or a better sleeping bag and pad. Thanks in advance.
So for people out there who Winter camp in a tent I'm curious about a few things:
1) How big/what brand is your pack?? (I use a ULA Circuit). I have tried repeatedly to cram my heavily compressed sleeping bag in my pack and it just engulfs 2/3 of the volume even highly compressed in a stuff sack (it is a synthetic bag, decided on largely by price, and which I really regret buying at this point but are comparable down bags really that much smaller?).
2) Do you use a foam pad with an air mattress or just an air mattress? Similar to my sleeping bag, I find my Winter foam pad to just be absurdly huge and cumbersome strapped down to the top of my pack (I don't have straps underneath on mine but it would be similarly ridiculous there too).
3) Curious what the base weight of your set up is, especially your "Big 4".
Any thoughts on the subject would be appreciated. Not sure if I should be looking for a bigger pack and/or a better sleeping bag and pad. Thanks in advance.