Re: Sleeping Bag for Canyon in early June?
One thing I can say for sure about spaceblankets is they do a very impressive job of keeping warm ground warm, so on this account they have to be good for a...
Doug Nering 2013-01-13 17:47:44 #71801

Re: Sleeping Bag for Canyon in early June?
You're right about different manufacturer's ratings. Â I'm convinced my old 32 degree bag was rated to keep me 'ALIVE' at that temp but not to sleep. Â I...
Adrian Jantzi 2013-01-13 17:33:34 #71800

Re: Sleeping Bag for Canyon in early June?
Yeah, wrt to rating, your mileage may vary. In part it's because we're all different. Some sleep hot, some sleep cold, some sleep hot/cold/hot/cold. We're...
mikerogers_vt 2013-01-13 13:29:57 #71799

Re: Sleeping Bag for Canyon in early June?
This is definitely part of the confusion factor about temp ratings. I have a +10 bag and I need to add clothing layers and a liner to get anything in the 20s...
Doug Nering 2013-01-13 12:36:12 #71798

RRFW Riverwire - Glen Canyon Dam Update
RRFW Riverwire - Glen Canyon Dam Update January 12, 2013 Recent Reservoir Operations The unregulated inflow volume to Lake Powell in December was 195...
riverwirerrfw 2013-01-12 21:00:25 #71797

Re: Sleeping Bag for Canyon in early June?
I use my WM Caribou from mid-March on when I'm below the rim. It's rated at 35 degrees. I've had in under the stars on a night in the low 20s, and was able to...
mikerogers_vt 2013-01-12 17:40:56 #71796

Re: Sleeping Bag for Canyon in early June?
I'm sure it will, I used the Summerlite in Nov and Dec, got down below 30, and I was fine.. Ken -------------------------------------------------- From:...
Ken 2013-01-12 16:03:39 #71795

GCHBA Volunteer Vamoose article published in the AZ Daily Sun
The GCHBA (Grand Canyon Hiker and Backpacker Association) Volunteer Vamoose article has been published in the AZ Daily Sun. Here's the...
Wilderness 2013-01-12 15:20:41 #71794

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