Not even a walking post
I was in the car
I made a delivery to Wagga Wagga and stopped at Pretty Valley on the way home to see if I could locate/find/pick-up my old sled.
Despite there being no weight limit on what my sleeping arrangements were I had a very cold nite
I know my US army bivvy with the LW US Army patrol bag and my old Swiss Army summer sleeping bag combined is good to freezing I was cold and shivering even with 3 layers of warm clothing on my torso
I woke up to find the water frozen solid in my billy and a really thick layer of frost over the whole area.
Most of us know that PV camp site can be much colder than the weather station at Falls Creek; often by 5 degrees or more and that night it was -2.2c at the weather station with a windchill factor of -12C
Funny thing is that while I was chucking stuff into my bag for the trip I chucked in my LW Mont-Bell Thermawrap parka and LW vest rather than the DAS I had in my hands
And to forestall any comments on food and hydration I was fully hydrated and well fed and not exhausted although driving for 11 hours is tiring I was OK in that regard, I should have got out of the relative warmth of the bivvy and put on a pair of longjohns
It was simply $(^!*# freezing that nite, even a tarp would have made a big difference but I like falling asleep looking at the stars
I think I really need to look for a middle of the range down bag when funds permit