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In response to
"
oof. how cold is it going to be? -- nm
"
by
colin
it could snow on Sunday. -- nm
Posted by
Andie (aka Andie)
Oct 17 '18, 07:50
(No message)
Responses:
you are only really in there to sleep?
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groiny
Oct 17, 07:52
27
it't the cold ground that is the problem when you camp in the winter. not the air above you. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 17, 07:52
26
Well, the cold ground and grizzly bears that want to hibernate in your sleeping bag. -- nm
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Ender
Oct 17, 09:05
Ground stays pretty similar year-round. Old arctic survival trick: on cold nights bury your water under snow close to the ground.
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mafic
Oct 17, 08:09
13
Yeah, it won't be -40. THANK GOD! We'll live. It just went from 'comfy heated cabins' to 'you get a tent' in 24 hours. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 17, 08:13
12
It’s an adventure! You could totally trick one of the kids into the tent. -- nm
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mafic
Oct 17, 08:15
2
i probably could. If there weren't rules, i might have asked if two wanted to sleep there with me, but i can't... -- nm
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Andie
Oct 17, 08:18
1
Maybe a bear will saunter by and keep you warm -- nm
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decline
Oct 17, 08:27
is there electricity? can you bring space heaters for the cabins? -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 17, 08:15
8
No. None in the cabins. Flashlights only. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 17, 08:16
7
why do you hate children? -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 17, 08:18
1
we are teaching them to survive when society collapses! -- nm
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Andie
Oct 17, 08:20
what about those hand warmer packs in the sleeping bag? -- nm
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SyrDragon
Oct 17, 08:17
4
already purchased a CRAP load of those. :) -- nm
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Andie
Oct 17, 08:18
3
Hot water bottle! -- nm
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mafic
Oct 17, 08:22
2
oh, i have one of those. i can dig it out. an old apartment i lived had FREEZING bedrooms. those work. thanks! -- nm*
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Andie
Oct 17, 08:23
1
Random: One of my very first gifts to Amy was one that had the cutest sheep looking cover.
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Spawn
Oct 17, 08:33
yep. a good sleeping pad makes a huge difference. i've camped in snow, it can be fun. the humidity is what is most uncomfortable.. you wake up cold
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colin
Oct 17, 07:56
too cold for an air mattress? -- nm
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groiny
Oct 17, 07:55
8
we don't HAVE air mattresses. just pads. (and just a plain air mattress doesn't insulate, just fyi! You need other stuff.) -- nm*
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Andie
Oct 17, 07:56
7
*lines the tent floor with maxi pads* -- nm
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groiny
Oct 17, 07:58
Do you have one of those slightly air-filled pads, or is it a pad like a yoga mat? -- nm
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Roger More
Oct 17, 07:57
5
i don't have one of those self-inflating pads, but one of the other leaders does - she's bringing two. she just messaged.
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Andie
Oct 17, 08:00
4
Those help a lot. -- nm
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CQ
Oct 17, 08:02
OK, that's good. (If you didn't have one, you could have borrowed mine) -- nm
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Roger More
Oct 17, 08:01
1
ah, thanks! -- nm
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Andie
Oct 17, 08:02
nice, hope it helps. -- nm
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groiny
Oct 17, 08:00
just put a fire in the tent with you to keep warm -- nm
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decline
Oct 17, 07:55
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