Hello Everyone,
My wife and I are planning a fall trip to the Bridger-Teton National Forest next September and are thinking we may need to get new quilts with lower temperature ratings. I wanted to see what everyone might recommend for our trip.
It looks like the historic nightly temperatures in the closest city range from 23-37 degrees for the month. However, we will be in the forest and probably at higher altitudes ranging from 8,000 to 10,000 asl. The closest city's elevation is about 6,200.
My initial thoughts were to look at 0 degree quilt sets, but I was concerned about the weight and pack size for a multi-day trip. However, if the lows have a chance of dropping into the twenties in the closest city, I am now concerned that 0 degree quilts might not cut it at higher elevations.
Thoughts? Recommendations?
Thanks!
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