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    That is a good point. I try to make sure I can get to my rain coat if I need to run around in the rain to fix the tarp.
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    Summer: dedicated nighttime moisture-wicking tshirt (32deg Cool from Costco), boxer briefs. Winter: dedicated nighttime base layer top and bottom, wool socks, wool beanie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverpalm2x View Post
    That is a good point. I try to make sure I can get to my rain coat if I need to run around in the rain to fix the tarp.
    Always good to have raingear easy and at hand.

    If you run your tarp tie-outs through prussiks then larkshead them to the D-rings, the tie-out tension adjustments can be made from under the tarp.
    Even in good weather it's better than stumbling out to where you have the stake bedded down.
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    Terramar Thermawool and a Patagonia down sweater and Nano Puff pants.
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    When sleeping in winter I wear a dedicated base layer top and bottom and dedicated sleep socks. I have 2 pairs of sleeping base layers depending on weather. Patagonia Capilene for most weather and Terramar micro grid fleece base layers for really cold conditions. In the summer though it’s just a pair of mesh shorts and a quick dry tee shirt.

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    That depends on the season. Here in NC it's starting to get a little colder outside, and as such I've switched to a sweater and sweat pants. I don't like to be too warm or I don't sleep well.

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