Yukon Cornelius
WKR
I currently have three sleeping bags. A wiggys (I never use) a zero degree bag (never use) and then a Kelty light weight 20 degree bag that I use with a goretex bivy (milsurp) and poncho liner (woobie). It does get below freezing in September, which is when our caribou/moose season is.
I have used just the poncho liner and goretex bivy and prefer that style over sleeping bags.
What are advantages of the quilt over a bag? I’m also looking at water resistant down as an option. I do get cold with the 20 degree bag when temps plummet, but I don’t want to burn up either. I use an inflatable boat to access my hunting area and establish a base camp on a fairly large lake/river system.
Any advise? Or experience?
I have capabilities of hearing my floor less tipi and my 8 man tent, though I’ve yet to hear either one.
I have used just the poncho liner and goretex bivy and prefer that style over sleeping bags.
What are advantages of the quilt over a bag? I’m also looking at water resistant down as an option. I do get cold with the 20 degree bag when temps plummet, but I don’t want to burn up either. I use an inflatable boat to access my hunting area and establish a base camp on a fairly large lake/river system.
Any advise? Or experience?
I have capabilities of hearing my floor less tipi and my 8 man tent, though I’ve yet to hear either one.