retiredhappy wrote:As cold as you get you might want to rethink boondocking in really cold weather - do it on the way home. How about fleece footie pj's?
How about if I just remember to close the ceiling vents when it's 12F outside?
Karen, you're probably right, but I'm not ready to give up quite yet. The biggest issue is that Olive will not sleep under the covers with me. She will tolerate being covered up, at least for a while. Of course I didn't think about the propane heater running down my batteries. So, essentially, I'm without heat all night in freezing temps. Something to think about. I can plan so that I'm warm enough most of the time. At least I think I can. The big parka (remember the big parka?) has kept me warm in much colder temps. I have silk long johns that do a good job. I have flannel sheets, a wool comforter and a very thick down comforter. OMG what a hassle. People do this all the time judging from all the reserved sites for the days I would be there. There has to be a way! I'm tougher than I look once I make up my mind. (Fort Stockton was 12F not 35F.
) What a PITA I was.
UFOs? Big Foot? Bring 'em on!
The sleeping bag is a non-starter. Thanks everyone for helping me think this through. Maybe I just take day trips to the woods. Bummer. I want to go camping even though I have absolutely no idea how to camp. Zero as in none at all.
Nikki