Have found I can sweat too much with a vapor barrier liner in my bag.  Have
the one Rivendell sells, but only used it once.  Do agree a good pad
helps.  Have a (Big Agnes?) inflatable pad that packs small.  Yes, a bother
to blow up every night, but works as well as my big Therm-a-Rest pads used
for car camping.

Another idea is to get a light wool skull cap and wear it to bed.  Have
found that can make the difference between slightly uncomfortable and
toasty warm.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN


On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Andy Smitty Schmidt <54ca...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I have a silk bag liner. It's ok. Probably adds a few degrees but kind of
> more hassle than it's worth. My bag is pretty warm and I'm more likely to
> need to unzip it in the middle of the night than want for more insulation.
>
> I use a 3/4 length pad and put a pannier or backpack under my feet if I'm
> sleeping on the ground (never my preference). 3/4 length is fine for the
> hammock... I sleep like a baby rocking in the breeze.
>
> --Smitty
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