Enjoyed the article on winter cabineering. One item not mentioned was the ability of different wood stoves to hold a fire overnight. It may be 70-80 degrees in the cabin when heading to bed, but it might be -20 in the morning, depending on type of stove in the cabin and quality of wood one is able to obtain. This could change what type of sleeping bag to bring along.
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