i tai mes atsakysime visuotiniu perejimu prie sojos patiekalu..., ne, geriau mes atsakysime paralelinio forumo vienu laisku, zr.:
"I just sold our pop-up camper this year now that the kids are older and used the money to get setup for moto camping for my wife and I. We probably live close too.
The best thing we got was a Big Agnes Cabincreek sleeping bag for two. Now I should say my wife is always cold and I wanted something that would be good to 40's. The cabincreek is rated to 15 degrees. The BA bag don't have insulation in the bottom of the bags, there is a pocket for a sleeping pad. (the bag packs smaller than two bags because of that) So that way the pad stays with the bag, no rolling off the pad at night. Your insulation from the ground comes from your pad. I went all out on pads. I sold my Neo Air pad and we got two Exped Downmat 9 pads to fit the bag. It is not the small pad but I needed the extra warmth for my wife snd I wanted the comfort. I sleep just as good camping as I do at home in our Sleep Number bed. The thing about buying a double bag is the zippers are on the outside edge of both sides of the bag. It is easier to get in and out. One person can have "his" side, unzipped so not to get too hot and the other person "her" can be zipped up to keep warm. If you buy two bags with left and right zippers the zippers are in the middle. The Exped Downmat pads have a down (black) side that is warmer and the gray side that would be cooler. I have been putting the black side up for my wife and gray side up for me. You can lay in the bag at tell what side is the down side because you can feel the heat difference. The down side might be in 70 degrees and and above weather the pad would be too warm. But I don't camp much when it is that warm. So far we have camped with the temps getting down to 45 degrees, and we both warm. I just had boxers on and my wife had light long underwear on. I had a tee shirt on for awhile but I was to warm. Cons...I'm 6'2" so the bag is a little short for me but not bad. Like most sleeping bags the zippers get stuck if you try to zip to fast. Pros...Getting to play footsies while camping. They also make a down version that packs smaller and cost more, same temp rating.
We had a two man tent that we use. It is a REI Half Dome 2 Plus. The Plus means it is a little over sized that the regular 2 man tent. If I was buying a tent for two people moto camping I would look at a three man tent. I is just nice to have the extra inside room for helmets and stuff like that. We just bring some big garbage bags and put the boots and helmets in at night in the vestibules. The tent has two vestibules along with two doors so it is easy to get in and out of. If she needs to go pee in the middle of the night she can get out her side. It is a great tent for the price. I would buy again.
We are still sorting out our luggage. I have two large side cases and I take off the top box and use a Walmart dry bag (tent sleeping bag and one pad) there. We want to replace the dry bag with something bigger that will hold tent, sleeping bag, both pads, cooking stuff and some food. Now we just take the stove for tea, and get meals eat out. Once we start doing multi night trips we'll cook more and oatmeal for breakfast. I am looking at Wolfman Expedition Dry Duffel in a large, but would like something a little bigger. Maybe a North Face Duffel but they are a little to big.
The thing to learn about moto camping is you want to bring to much stuff. You can really cut back on what you need. If you forget something it is easy to buy on the road. "
sorry, nemoku perkopypastinti su nuorodomis, kuriu tekste yra.
taip pat mes norime pasakyti, kad pvz., mano pirkti pripuciami ciuzinukai (su integruota pompa porolono pagrindu) sulankstyti praktiskai telpa i plosciaus kisene. ar tikrai savaiminiai ciuziniai tiek pat kompaktiski?
zinoma, reikia pastebeti, jog abu ciuziniai (pirkti kaune, jonavos gatves zukles kioskelyje) buvo kiauri nuo pat pradziu.
taip pat idedu emotikona :tuoj-lips-asilas-ant-kupranugario:

