Planning more family outings and would like suggestions for sleep systems. Temp range? Location? Type of excursion (hunt, car camp, backpacking, etc...)
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Thanks Becca, i was hoping you'd chime in. You just answered a ton of questions about how to manage with my youngest. So much for light pack weights.You can see the Peapod here inside our MSR Elixir tent:
Sleeping in her deuter sleeping bag inside the Peapod, back before she started moving too much to stay inside the bag
Good info there thanks. That gives me a good starting point.I have been using an exped synmat and a 0 degree slik bag for my granddaughter since she was born. She's 6 now. We have used this setup hiking in the mountains and camping out in the bed of the truck. Lowest temps have been in the low 30's and she has always stayed warm and slept well. Better than I thought actually because I would start to feel cold around 30 degrees in the slick with that mat, but she sleeps a lot warmer than I do so it has worked very well for her. Plus it is a bulletproof bag. She can beat on it and it has held up great. I had to go with a down bag and mat to stay warm enough. I always figured if the temps got to low I would just switch setups so she could stay warm at least. Haven't had to do that yet though (thankfully).
Thanks Becca, i was hoping you'd chime in. You just answered a ton of questions about how to manage with my youngest. So much for light pack weights.
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Ya I imagine packing poopy diapers is lots of fun.Backpacking with kids gets a lot easier once they are out of the diaper stage!
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Our little guy cosleeps with us most of the time. Have you guys tried the double pads like exped makes or just strapping the 2 together?Well, it's not as bad as it sounds. Even lots of clothes for her don't weigh a lot since they are small. The Peapod weighs in at just less than 3lbs, which sounds like a lot until you realize that a pack n play weighs 25lbs we haven't done much true backpacking with her, but I think it's doable. My goal for next season is to get her sleeping without the Peapod so we can leave it at home.
If you plan to take a baby, my best advice is to try naps and even overnights at home in the same sleep system. We started Molly napping in her Peapod at 3 weeks old. It's definitely helped her adjust to sleeping in different locales. We've used it in cabins, tents, hotels and other people's houses. The few times I have tried to do without it she didn't sleep well, so it's 3lbs of worth it for us.
You can see the Peapod here inside our MSR Elixir tent:
Sleeping in her deuter sleeping bag inside the Peapod, back before she started moving too much to stay inside the bag
Our little guy cosleeps with us most of the time. Have you guys tried the double pads like exped makes or just strapping the 2 together?
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Ya I imagine packing poopy diapers is lots of fun.
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You can see the Peapod here inside our MSR Elixir tent:
Ya I imagine packing poopy diapers is lots of fun.
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