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WKR
USN, eh? Indebted to you for your service.I was a Sailor, so I can sleep anywhere, anytime.
USN, eh? Indebted to you for your service.I was a Sailor, so I can sleep anywhere, anytime.
USN, eh? Indebted to you for your service.
I was gonna say hunt harder !Make sure your exhausted at the end of the day.
retired career firefighter/paramedic, I can sleep virtually anywhere too and it doesn't take me long …..Thank you. Submarine service 80-86. Navy diver and sonar supervisor.
Navy men are known to sleep anywhere under almost any conditions, sometimes where we have no business being.
I worked 6-on 6-off for much of my career, so tired all the time and learned to sleep whenever I could.
I think the coffee wears off enough to let me sleep, but also eliminates midnight craving for caffeine.
not joking, you might want to talk to your Doc about that ?I think I'm ready to try a cot as well. I can't seem to keep my arms from falling asleep and waking me up, regardless of position. I may try a wide pad too.
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This sometimes can be tricky where I’ve been going the last couple years. Seems like even the flattest spot still have a slope. Enough to where my pad is always sliding down on my tyvek. I put my pack at my feet to try and help that but it really didn’t much. I always have to get up and reposition everything. I’m going to a floored shelter next year to see if having the enclosed walls and no tyvek will help any. I have a pretty luxurious sleep system that is great when I’m on truly level ground, well at least level enough to keep me from slowly sliding down hill.
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You nailed it...10mg melatonin
500 mg valerian root
Cup of Chamomile tea
IB Profen PM
Indica in some form
Down pillow stuffed with a jacket
A second stuff sack stuff with extra clothes to put between my knees when side sleeping.