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meselfs
Sep 26, 2015

The body may die, but the soul is always rotten

bongwizzard posted:

This is sadly true. But for us poor side-sleepers, it is the only way.

Eh? I always sleep on my side in a tent on an air mattress (using clothing/pack/stuff sacks in a stuff sack as a pillow), as comfortable as sleeping at home, more so if it's quiet and solitary. Maybe you want a thicker mattress?

I'm fond of my unfortunately discontinued four season bivy sack. It's the biggest "sack" I could find, little rear end in a top hat like me can almost sit upright in it and is totally comfortable unless there's a need to cook during a storm.

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meselfs
Sep 26, 2015

The body may die, but the soul is always rotten

Jalumibnkrayal posted:

I loved the hiking but I dreaded getting into camp each afternoon because I just couldn't sleep comfortably. Maybe I should've hiked longer and gotten more tired?

Nah, you should just sleep in your backyard every night so that you're used to it.

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