My -20 bag is.... HUGE. It is very warm though. I have a Ridge Rest for summers, some sort of old "self" inflatable thermarest and a Wiggy's 3/4 ground pad - and I use some mix of these in the winter. Snowmachining really has the whole can pack the kitchen sink thing going for it. wink

I donno - extracurricular activities in the wild were a lot more fun when we were kids... wink I think I'll leave mosquito butt to you young whipper-snappers.

Oh, and I ended up with a totally different sleeping bag - The North Face "Snowshoe" - it looks a bit warmer and 4 oz lighter. Really worried if it will fit in my very small backpack, but we'll see.

Thanks!


Edited by hhavel (07/16/10 08:11 PM)