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Hikers and mountain climbers are a dedicated breed of outdoorsmen. It’s not uncommon for them to spend days at a time out in the wilderness. Even the most energetic outdoors enthusiast requires a good night’s sleep, but that’s not always easily achieved in high altitudes. If you find yourself getting ready to set up camp in rarefied air, bear in mind the following tips.
If possible, pitch your tent on the leeside of a mountain – that the side that’s protected from the wind. This way, no sudden gusts will tear into your tent during the night. Keep your gear weighed down while pitching the tent. Otherwise you’ll spend most of your evening chasing wayward gear. Pack a mummy sleeping bag, which is designed to provide increased insulation by limiting the flow of air from the inside to the outside. Mummy bags taper down toward the foot, keeping warm air from escaping there as well.
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