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Polartec wasRe: [at-l] Wet T-shirt contestresults,,,,finally
At 09:22 AM 08/28/2002 -0400, W F Thorneloe wrote:
>One way to dry your wet cotton assumes that you have gotten warm in your
>sleeping bag, and that the humidity is fairly low. Simply drag some wet
>clothing into the bag and allow your body heat to act as a heat source for
>a dryer. You need to do this over time to avoid too much vapor load on a
>sleeping bag, but this has worked well for me with a down bag. I try to
>keep some distance between my skin and the wet gear to avoid getting cold.
How would I keep wet gear in the bag with me and keep it away from my
skin? Maybe you are skinnier than I. I'm a big guy (had to order a larger
bag than the outfitter usually stocks) and it fits pretty close.
sAunTerer
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- Polartec wasRe: [at-l] Wet T-shirt contestresults,,,,finally
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