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Re: [pct-l] Tent color
bj,
You articulated it perfectly. Light IS more cheerful. On the other hand,
recent research (see the book POWER SLEEP) shows that dark in important to a
restful sleep.
Any other views out there?
Peter
>From: Birgitte Jensen <bjensen4@juno.com>
>To: pchaskell@hotmail.com
>Subject: Re: [pct-l] Tent color
>Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 14:43:46 -0700
>
>Hi, Pete, I know what you mean. Light _and_ dark both have advantages.
>The general idea is that a yellow tent is more "cheerful" if you're
>stuck in it for any length of time, cooler in hot weather, and is more
>visible to rescuers, gulp. Insomniacs like dark tents to keep out the
>light (heck put a bandana over your eyes or bring an airline sleep-mark);
>they absorb heat so are marginally warmer night _and_ day and dry out
>faster. (oh yeah, and blend in with woodsy surroundings betterbut see
>below:)
>
>Big plus of your tent IMHO: if you get up/leave the tent after dark for
>some reason (ahem <g>), a dark tent is harder to find your way back to on
>a moonless night; it sounds laughable, which it is, but can be
>panic-making and even risky on a cold night. And while on a regular
>backpack, if you leave camp for a dayhike, you can find your tent again
>easier.
>
> I'm not posting, but pass this on if you think somebody else could use
>it..... bj
>
>
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