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[at-l] I know it's been asked before...



I think I fared at least as good, if not better than "northerners" did in
cool/cold weather.  I'm a hot person (so to speak) and once I get hiking, I
warm up quickly.  Being from Florida isn't the reason I didn't switch
sleeping bags.....  being cheap is!!! LOL

:-)
Thrift Wench

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <GoVolsKelly@aol.com>


> But Wench, you are from Florida, where we were coats, hats, long johns,
etc.,
> when it gets below 60.
>
> GoVols
>
> In a message dated 1/30/2004 1:25:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> WenchAT03@comcast.net writes:
> I kept my "winter" bag the whole trip.  Of course, my "summer" bag, while
> rated for warmer weather, was about the same weight as my "winter" bag.
> Therefore, I really only had one bag for the AT.  We met several people
that
> got summer bags in Waynesboro and were cold at night.  One was fortunate
his
> girlfriend kept her winter bag, because the fleece bag he carried was not
> near warm enough.