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Drying things in your sleeping bag?

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PostedNov 22, 2010 at 6:20 pm

Some trips we would carry little 4 ounce and 8 ounce nalgene
bottles to put in our boots and pockets in the morning just
before leaving.

PostedNov 23, 2010 at 5:02 pm

I've used a down bag for 35 days at a stretch in winter conditions.

No need for a bivy, and no need for any kind of over-bag.

The Wasatch is cold and dry, the worlds most wonderful winter camping conditions!

Don't turn your bag inside out. The moisture will collect (and freeze) on the outside. Your feet and the area near your mouth will be the only places with condensation. And, no need to wait until it's sunny. Hang it out even if it's snowing that dry Utah fluff! (and windy is the best for drying, but don't let it blow away!)

And – By all means GET THIS BOOK!!!!

LINK:
http://littleboingmarks.blogspot.com/2008/11/backcountryski-book-really-cool.html

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