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Lil-Rokslider
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I switched to a floorless shelter (Sawtooth) with stove (LO 18”) a couple of months ago and will be going on a 7-day hunt next Sept/Oct in the Finnish Lapland. Rain is to be expected.
I have a down sleeping bag with hydrophobic down and DWR treated outer shell but am still a little bit worried about the bag getting wet and going flat from possible condensation in the shelter.
I probably won’t have time to test this out on a multi-day trip in similar conditions before the Sept/Oct hunt, so my question is:
Have you been able to dry your down bag in your floorless shelter with a stove?
My thoughts so far:
-hang the bag from the clothesline in the Sawtooth
-run the stove at full tilt to dry out the shelter
-keep running it moderately and maybe open the front doors of the Sawtooth to vent moisture
Any real-life experience out there?
I have a down sleeping bag with hydrophobic down and DWR treated outer shell but am still a little bit worried about the bag getting wet and going flat from possible condensation in the shelter.
I probably won’t have time to test this out on a multi-day trip in similar conditions before the Sept/Oct hunt, so my question is:
Have you been able to dry your down bag in your floorless shelter with a stove?
My thoughts so far:
-hang the bag from the clothesline in the Sawtooth
-run the stove at full tilt to dry out the shelter
-keep running it moderately and maybe open the front doors of the Sawtooth to vent moisture
Any real-life experience out there?