[pct-l] Keeping a VERY skinny guy warm in SoCAL
gwtmp01 at mac.com
gwtmp01 at mac.com
Tue Jan 9 11:14:49 CST 2007
On Jan 9, 2007, at 4:20 AM, Paul Mitchell wrote:
> The first thing I'm worried about is that one of these guys is very
> skinny.
> I mean, roughly zero percent body fat. He hates the cold, and
> because he
> has no insulation, he gets cold easy. I know how cold it can get
> in SoCal,
> so I need to make sure we get him enough layers to be warm at night.
An nice warm balaclava.
> Any other suggestions from hikers who tend to get cold? Since
> these guys
> are only on the trail for two weeks, there's no time to make gear
> changes so
> we need to get it right from the start.
Heat up a liter of water, pour it into a nalgene (or other bottle
that isn't
affected by almost boiling water), bring it into your sleeping bag
with you.
Don't try this with plain old bottled-water bottles or soda bottles.
Gary Wright (Radar)
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