[philmont] What goes inside your tent?

From: Steve B. <stevejb68@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed Dec 13 2006 - 12:05:33 CST

Ah ha, Don, you must have more hair on your head then I do. I have found a stocking cap comes in very handy on those cold mountain nights. :-)

Steve B
Scoutmaster, Troop 68, CMC
Veteran of 5 Philmont Treks

"Donald S. Roberts" <donald@hummellawfirm.com> wrote: What goes inside your tent?
 Anyway, the concept to work on is smellable/not smellable. Rather than minimum
 in tent. All the things you mentioned are fine. Can't imagine wanting to carry a
 stocking cap on a trek, though. Did I mention your pack is plenty heavy without
 taking any extras? Except for a few exceptional nights or really high camps, you
 don't get nearly cold enough to want it. I don't understand the recommendation
 for gloves for the same reason, either.
  
 Don Roberts

 
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