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How do you guys keep yourself warm during the night when winter camping?
Some of my friends and myself will build a self-feeding fire outside of our tents, sometimes using the 'log-jenga method', and sometimes using the method where large logs fall down a frame as the logs at the bottom turn to ash.
Whereas other friends I have will have a fire in the evening, but will then rely solely on their clothing and sleeping bag to keep them warm, but still keeping tinder, kindling, and processed logs in their tent if they get too cold and need to build a fire quickly in the night if it gets too cold.
How do you do it? What clothes do you wear in your sleeping bag? What other measures do you take to keep yourself warm during the night and what do you do to prepare in case the night is colder than you're expecting and have to warm yourself up quickly?
I'd be very interested to know.
Some of my friends and myself will build a self-feeding fire outside of our tents, sometimes using the 'log-jenga method', and sometimes using the method where large logs fall down a frame as the logs at the bottom turn to ash.
Whereas other friends I have will have a fire in the evening, but will then rely solely on their clothing and sleeping bag to keep them warm, but still keeping tinder, kindling, and processed logs in their tent if they get too cold and need to build a fire quickly in the night if it gets too cold.
How do you do it? What clothes do you wear in your sleeping bag? What other measures do you take to keep yourself warm during the night and what do you do to prepare in case the night is colder than you're expecting and have to warm yourself up quickly?
I'd be very interested to know.