The KEY to Great Sleep Outdoors

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What is the worst part of backpacking? I bet most people would say it is the sleep. And that’s not right! That’s why I set out to determine how to get the best sleep in the backcountry. And I think I may be on to something!

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5 Comments

  1. These sleeping mats look like great recommendations, but it’s quite a lot of dough – all around 200€ or more. For two people that’s 400 €. For that money I can just as well book a hotel room for 2 nights and have much better sleep including a nice breakfast and then go out for a hike.

  2. Although I don’t do winter camping I start as soon as the snow is gone. I’m in Quebec Canada. Every cool camping spot I have is even more in the north then when I live. I’ve never owned specialized gear and I have never been cold. I think people are overthinking their gear. It’s your clothing layers that count.

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