>>1534478>PNW fag detectedWashington fag here, looking to try winter camping and since it rains so damn much and I want to stay dry and off the wet ground, considering I never go above the tree line in the winter and there are so many damn trees here I'm looking into getting a hammock, however since it'll be in the colder and rainier months out of the year what tarp, hammock and quilt do you recommend anon? I wanna be comfy down to the teens in case I go into the higher elevations. What do you recommend? I already own a 0°F 850 Fill goose down topquilt but I would need an underquilt as well right? Is it possible to he nice and toasty in a hammock in 10° - 20°F temps?
>pic related>the kind of terrain I usually camp in