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The original was posted on /r/Ultralight by /u/hugmytreezhang on 2024-08-23 22:11:00+00:00.


I've just moved to a much colder place and it's winter in this part of the world. Anyone got their best tips for staying warm? Or anything else I should be prepared for when it's around -4 C ish? Might be camping, might be in huts

Mine so far are: Make a hot water bottle Eat fatty foods before bed Pee before bed Keeping my head insulated Manage layers to avoid sweating Need a good pad R value, and/or use foam as well as inflatable Campsite selection - get tree cover, avoid valleys or ridges or adjacent to water Put water bottle upside down overnight

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