Step 2: What you will Want (Optional)
-Bathing Suit With Towel.
-Sandals.
-CamelBak.
-Sleeping Pad (Necessary for Winter Hammock Camping).
-Playing Cards.
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As for the sleeping naked thing, it is a crazy rural legend. I slept in a bag for 14 years (off and on, of coarse) in the Army in all conditions. When I was a new private, I bought that line. I froze my butt off in Germany, and not to mention how miserable and awkward it is to get yourself ready when it's time to get up. Especially if you are in snow. Another myth is that Army sleeping bags are the best stuff. I put mine in the garage and use a mountain hardware bag that keeps me comfy in any situation, and packs down to half the size and weight. Regardless, great instructable, and I may try the hammock thing sometime this year hiking.
Cool air, yes. Klondike derby sleeping in the snow, no way with a hammock! :)
Always be sure to leave your nose and mouth outside the bag, so that the water vapor in your breath doesn't get inside the bag. Breathing inside your bag will warm you at first, but make you colder later on as the water vapor condenses and accumulates. When deciding to what to wear or not wear when it's cold, remember this: non-circulating air insulates and keeps warmth close to you, and water conducts and takes warmth away from you.
One of the biggest mistakes people make is using an air mattress when it is cold. The air in an air mattresses circulates from convection currents, transferring your body heat right into the cold ground. A thin closed-cell foam mattress may not protect you as much from the lumps of the ground, but it will transfer heat away from you more slowly. As a previous commenter noted, you should balance the insulation above and below you. and remember that your body weight will compress the insulation in your bag--especially if it is down.
Ain't no sense in partakin' in a winter adventure when yer not prepared for it.