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Winter Camping - Keeping the CT warm

Started by harrys767, April 22, 2013, 12:58:25 PM

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TOPNDR

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steve223

We have camped a couple of times in 0 and below 0 conditions in the CT.
The best investment was a proper 5 rated winter blanket from Ikea and a second wool blanket on top. Together with a beanie it keep us nice and warm. The kids are all rugged up in fleece, sleeping bag and thick self inflatable mattress.

Last weekend I slept  with he stretcher tent in the blue mountains only with a Aldi " winter" sleeping bag and on Monday I bought a Darche -15 sleeping bag


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HEM19X

IF YOU TRY ANYTHING THAT BURNS OXYGEN, MAKE SURE YOU LEAVE WINDWS OPEN. Too much CO2 will kill.

We use waterbottle, 'lecky blanket when really cold but use a small gass heater to warm the CT up in the morning [with windows open a bit] like this.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/GASMATE-PORTABLE-CAMPING-GAS-HEATER-Great-For-Those-Cooler-Nights-/110876661202?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item19d0c395d2
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Bunyip

Quote from: LB on April 23, 2013, 04:41:47 AM


For me I have my very own Bunyip radiator so have never had an issue with the cold. More than happy to rent him out ;D

LB

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And I get any money made, not LB.

Bunyip
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Jason B

Quote from: TOPNDR on April 23, 2013, 04:49:50 AM
Gotta lurve a diesel heater!  ;D


I remember camping next a swaggers CC hard floor the diesel heater in that thing was as loud as my generator. No thanks.

Marschy

Quote from: HEM19X on April 23, 2013, 07:46:24 AM
IF YOU TRY ANYTHING THAT BURNS OXYGEN, MAKE SURE YOU LEAVE WINDWS OPEN. Too much CO2 will kill.

We use waterbottle, 'lecky blanket when really cold but use a small gass heater to warm the CT up in the morning [with windows open a bit] like this.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/GASMATE-PORTABLE-CAMPING-GAS-HEATER-Great-For-Those-Cooler-Nights-/110876661202?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item19d0c395d2

We have one of these too, good for warming cold hands, you need to 'rotisserie' in front of them to warm the whole body.

Cheers Marschy.