Scenario:
Not new to camping, new to hanging and winter camping. Forever indebted to HF, Shug videos, etc. Thank you all!
Low of 32, dry, low wind
BB XLC. Hung E-W
WB SF pitched relatively low but not hunkered down, one end with doors closed with a mini biner, the other end with just one door staked out as vestibule
0* [S]yeti[/S] full length wooki (sorry for confusion)
EE Revelation 30* quilt w foot-box
Down jacket over the foot end, Shug style
Possum socks
Jeans
Medium weight smart wool
FullRange hoodie, hood pulled over a
Wool watch cap
“Problem”:
I still slept better than any night I ever did on the ground, but did wake up a few times with some cold spots, mostly shoulders. Previous nights I noticed the UQ to shift a bit while getting in, so this time made sure it was tugged over in position. As a warm sleeper I was expecting to be toastier with this setup, but was not. Anything stick out to anybody as something to try different?
-In my past life and prior to moving I was a lame-o and never went out at these temps, so would appreciate any tips about clothing too.
-Obviously need better sleep bottoms for backpacking purposes.
-Broad shouldered guy - maybe I need to lay the yeti out flat and make sure it’s got the coverage I think it does
-I think I’ve got the lay right but realize this could be the issue. Shoulders at one pull out and eyes at the other as WB suggests.
Thanks again for all the help!
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