It's been a few months since I slept in the woods so I figured I'd better spend a night outside now that the weather is warmer. For this hike I drove ten minutes down the road to the Burlingame Management Area. I hiked about a mile in and camped at a secluded site along the Watchaug Pond which is very shallow and very picturesque.
I ripped my Enos Doublnest hammock on my last winter trip and had picked up a Grand Trunk Single up in Kittery. I wanted to see how it slept and also remind myself what it's light to camp in warmer temps. It was time to trade in the cold weather gear for a bug net. The bugs fortunately turned out not to be too bad. However animal noises in the woods kept me slightly on edge throughout the night.
It's amazing how quickly I forget that just using a sleeping bag doesn't work great for me. I was lulled into foolishness because it was so warm during the day. But the temp dropped to about 48 degrees at night and once again my sleeping bag didn't cut it. Maybe this time I'll learn! I just didn't want to use my 0 degree UQ which I figured would be a bit much. Think I need to test out that UQ in warm temps to see if it's doable or just overkill - I may be buying a cooler UQ soon in the future.
I really enjoyed making this video and I'm really happy with how it came out. Let me know what you think!
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