Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weird that so many people who clearly don’t camp are in this thread. I’m actually sitting in a tent right now at temps of 37. My child has footy pajamas and is in their own sleeping bag and then in our large family sleeping bag as well. She’s slept perfectly. This is really not a big deal.
I thought this too.
Can’t tell who is more annoying, campers or vegans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are wusses. I'm from Upstate NY. In the Adirondacks it gets into the 40s at night in the summer. Throw a few extra blankets on. You have a fire at night and in the morning. It's a fun adventure for the kids.
No one is impressed with you.
Your faux-toughie bit is laughable.
Seriously, PP, no one cares you're from the tundra. Lots of people don't like the cold and certainly don't want to sleep in it.
Where are you from that 40 degrees is considered so cold?
The comments in this thread are mind-boggling.
8 degrees away from freezing. Can you not count?
40 degrees is quite comfortable, particularly when you're out of the wind. Seriously, where are you from?
You people are insane. Or weenies.
I'd much rather go camping when the overnnight low is 40 as opposed to a low of 70 (which generally means it is 75+ degrees when you're trying to fall asleep).
Can you imagine people having preferences for warmer weather? WHAT A NOVEL CONCEPT.
Anonymous wrote:Totally fine. Good sleeping bags, everyone in long sleeves and hats. Tents get warmer with everyone in there together. You’ll be good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You people are wusses. I'm from Upstate NY. In the Adirondacks it gets into the 40s at night in the summer. Throw a few extra blankets on. You have a fire at night and in the morning. It's a fun adventure for the kids.
No one is impressed with you.
Your faux-toughie bit is laughable.
Seriously, PP, no one cares you're from the tundra. Lots of people don't like the cold and certainly don't want to sleep in it.
Where are you from that 40 degrees is considered so cold?
The comments in this thread are mind-boggling.
8 degrees away from freezing. Can you not count?
40 degrees is quite comfortable, particularly when you're out of the wind. Seriously, where are you from?
You people are insane. Or weenies.
I'd much rather go camping when the overnnight low is 40 as opposed to a low of 70 (which generally means it is 75+ degrees when you're trying to fall asleep).
Again, nobody is impressed with your tough girl act. It triggers giggles.
Im pretty sure that there are multiple posters who agree that camping with an overnight low of 40 is not a big deal. Especially this time of year, the sun warms things up quickly. I think it is painfully apparent how many of you have never actually been camping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A hot water bottle at the foot of their sleeping bags will make it super cozy and comfortable. Go for it!
I haven’t done this before, but you can put hot water in a Nalgene bottle and put that at the base of your sleeping bag to act as a hot water bottle.