Sounds like an awesome time, 241. The trip in this thread was my first mountain winter camp. Looking forward to more, but I can already tell it would be nice to have a bag rated for temps lower than 20, lol! I had cold spots, but I wasn't cold... make sense?
It makes sense, where the bag drapes over your shoulder and hip and where they also press into your pad will give you cold spots and anyplace else the bag is tight and compresses the insulation will give you cold spots.
You definitely want to overshoot your coldest expected temp by about 10 - 20 degrees, more if you don't have a good windbreak style of tent/tipi/tarp. Also a good idea to use two pads in the winter.
I like to sleep almost fully dressed for winter camping, that way when I have to get up in the middle of the night for either nature calls or to shake snow off the tent/tarp I don't have to wrestle into my clothes in the cold on the ground.
Winter camping is my favorite time of year to camp as there are no skeeters and no crowds of people.
I am currently running a 1/2" Evazote pad underneath a Neo air all season for pads. The Neo air is almost 3 years old and I keep expecting to wake up one night with a flat, but the darn thing just keeps on going. I was thinking I would make one of the lightweight Exped pads my next purchase as I'm not fond of using my breathe to inflate the pad and the pump sack with the Neo air kinda sucks.
I always have my Kifaru Woobie with me, but the wife confiscated it this last weekend, but I didn't need it. She also got her mitts on my KUIU Superdown jacket for the night, but I laid down the law come morning and got it back.
