I agree with the taking the clothes off option, getting into a sleeping bag fully clothed just means the warmth from the bag doesn't get through to you. I did have to put a fleece top on at Barmouth last year though for the draught around my shoulders but wouldn't have needed that if I had been in my "mummy" bag - no, don't think they've created a Boss Mom bag yet lol
The unorthadox way - http://www.illicit.co.uk/Illicit_Ltd/Additional_1_files...Warmer.jpg
and the erm.....other way.
http://media.yourdailymedia.com/4/thumbs/picture/1/1744.jpg
Sorry girls your going to have to invent something.
LC...I find if no convenient bloke available... arriving by car complete with 15 tog duvet, 2 sleeping bags - one for underneath and one for over the top, 2 hotty bottles, woolly hat and ipod speakers, bottle of morgans and bobs your uncle...well it works for me lol
I find if no convenient bloke available... arriving by car complete with 15 tog duvet, 2 sleeping bags - one for underneath and one for over the top, 2 hotty bottles, woolly hat and ipod speakers, bottle of morgans and bobs your uncle...well it works for me lol
...make mental note: pitch tent next to Minnie's in case it gets cold!
i recommend foil survival blanket inside sleeping bag done this in Norway -35c naked and was toasty always take one to rallys now £2 a through and fits in ya pocket makes you look like a roasting turkey but don half keep your giblets warm