You should get a military sleep system from a surplus store. Comes with three layers of sleeping bags for all weather and a gotten bivvy.
A while back, my whole area lost power for about 24 hours. That night it got so cold the water in the toilets started freezing over. But inside that system I was really warm.
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These sound good to meSpeaker to Animals wrote:Keep it simple, but perhaps a different ontology.
Maybe like:
Social issues
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That's mainly what was being discussed.
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Juggling in a panel van? Yeah your never getting a visa.Montegriffo wrote:What do you do for heating?
26 years by the way.
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Speaker to Animals wrote:You should get a military sleep system from a surplus store. Comes with three layers of sleeping bags for all weather and a gotten bivvy.
A while back, my whole area lost power for about 24 hours. That night it got so cold the water in the toilets started freezing over. But inside that system I was really warm.
Well the sleeping bag is milsurp but it's not got the silk. I actually love the bag it keeps me more than warm enough so far but it hasn't gotten too cold yet. Fighting the heat has been the biggest challenge of this year.
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Last year I just ran my Coleman stove or wore about six layersMontegriffo wrote:What do you do for heating?
26 years by the way.

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clubgop wrote:Juggling in a panel van? Yeah your never getting a visa.Montegriffo wrote:What do you do for heating?
26 years by the way.

I got a buddy who freaked out at a good Engineering job in his 20s and moved out here to surf, be a waiter, and live in his Golf. He upgraded to a van and also works at the PEDEGO place downtown.
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Panel van, nah. 7.5 ton truck. 21' x8' x8' box. First truck I've had that I can actually juggle in.
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Damn, I picturing you picking up filfthy hobos and spooning with them.TheReal_ND wrote:Last year I just ran my Coleman stove or wore about six layersMontegriffo wrote:What do you do for heating?
26 years by the way.

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I was running Christmas lights in this can
They draw too much power though, I really need led lights so I can read.

They draw too much power though, I really need led lights so I can read.
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TheReal_ND wrote:I was running Christmas lights in this can![]()
They draw too much power though, I really need led lights so I can read.
Where do you get your power ? If you don't pay much for power, a heat lamp might help a bunch
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