Quote Originally Posted by Tevye View Post
In low temps, when using the Yeti, what do you do to keep your lower legs warm?

Started backpacking in the 70s. The longer I hike the colder the nights seem to get. Must be climate change, or the axis of the earth shifting. My wife has a theory, but it is so preposterous I won't bother you with it.
I use a frameless pack so I have foam pad that adds a little rigidity to the pack and slides nicely into my foot box of the quilt and makes it close to the edge of the Yeti. I will also have a pair of insulated pants if I’m expecting cold temps for camp that I will sleep in if necessary. I know I am losing a lot of r value on the underside of the pant but it’s enough to buffer the temps to keep me warm. If all else fails I will put my pack under my legs.


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