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I'll go a Lil bit off topic here but anyways.
I recently camped out in the winter snow. It was -5 to -10 out.
I cut of some fir, put it beneath my sleeping mat and lazily hanged my tarp over it.
I wore tights, bdu pants, socks and Wool socks, a Hoodie and my parka inside my old, big kinda junk sleeping bag.
. I made a fire to cook and keep me warm, it just made me hot though. I let It die and sleept that night without being cold AT ALL! I was surprised, but my jacket is pretty great.
When I woke up though the back-inside of my nose hurt a lot though. I guess the smoke and then the cold really hurt it, swallowing hurt a lot. One day later it's gone though. I made sure to breath trough fabric to not get too cold air, but how can I prevent it in the future?