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compilerbitch ([personal profile] compilerbitch) wrote2008-07-23 06:17 am

W is for wind chill...

Well, last night wasn't fun. I don't know if my tent wasn't up to the job, or my sleeping bag, or both, but I froze. I was wearing several layers, two hats (yes, layers on my head), a scarf, gloves and really thick socks inside my sleeping bag (which is rated to -20C), and I found myself getting colder and colder. I dozed off a couple of times, but when I woke up shivering I realised that, whilst I wasn't actually hypothermic at the time, I would be if I got any colder, so I got up (this was about 2.30am/3am, I don't remember) and went to the mess tent in camp which has a diesel-fired stove. I then spent the next couple of hours huddled next to it, then I eventually fell asleep for a while.

What I *think* happened was, the design of my tent is basically pretty bad -- it seems to assume relatively little wind, with precipitation falling more or less vertically. However, last night it was basically raining horizontally, and since the outer fly doesn't seal against the ground, wind (with rain in it) just blows under it. The inner tent is fully enclosed, but the fabric is not waterproof beyond about 4 inches above the ground, probably to ensure enough ventilation in warmer climates. I am going to attempt to rig something more effective later -- I can probably get away with taking a few garbage bags and duck-taping them around the edge of the fly sheet, then weighting them down with rocks to make a seal around the base of the tent all the way around. It won't be pretty, but last night was horrible, so...

Oh, and the army cot I got from Polar Shelf broke too, so I wasn't a happy bunny. I've asked for another one to be sent out on the next Twin Otter, hopefully today.

[identity profile] vanessapyjamas.livejournal.com 2008-07-23 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Ouch sympathy, being too cold at night whilst camping is one of my least favourite things so being too cold in a very very cold place sounds very sucky indeed.

What sort of tent are you using? A good mountain tent should be designed to withstand pretty strong winds, it certainly shouldn't be letting you get cold from underneath. Also does cot mean campbed? I find campbeds generally make me colder and prefer to sleep on a thermarest with all my spare clothes piled on top of it. Although that may be a stupid idea if there is cold air getting in at ground level.

But you have duct tape and duct tape can solve 90% of the world's problems so I'm sure tonight will be better!

[identity profile] compilerbitch.livejournal.com 2008-07-24 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sleeping on a thermarest on top of a camp bed. This combination is both comfy and warm when it works -- hopefully there will be a Twin Otter later today with my replacement camp bed on it...

And yes, duct tape. Oh yes, duct tape.