>Some people sleep peaceably at night with just wool blankets
how?
>>1007024
1) don't expose your skin
2) keep wind to a minimum
3) breathe inside of the blanket to add warm air
4) be happy, being happy will warm you up, being afraid will cool you down
5) periodically flex your toes and other muscles
6) during the way wear as little clothes as comfortable, including going barefoot this will make your body work harder throughout the entire night to stay warm even when you bundle back up
>I'm a person that can camp without a fire down to about 0 degrees with just a wool blanket and wool socks, pants, boots, under layer shirt, heavy shirt, mediocre coat.
P.s you can probably get a lot colder than you think you can
>>1007033
During the day* not way
>>1007033
>3) breathe inside of the blanket to add warm air
and moisture
>>1007035
Wool and moisture work hand in hand.
Woolen fibers are such that when wet they become insulative as opposed to finer fibers like cotton that would make you colder
>>1007033
>sleeping and periodically flexing toes and muscles
what?
>>1007044
Whenever you wake up buddy
If you're cold enough you'll wake up every 20 minutes or every hour
Move your damn toes, flex your legs, move your fingers during this time
This also helps a lot when just in the cold in general.
Do you get cold toes walking in the snow? Wiggle them. Wiggle them all you can.
>>1007024
>You'll never be as comfortable as that cat
>>1007024
>peaceably
>>1007024
Because they sleepy from batonny chopchop all day and all of the night.
Work so hard you are exhausted then at night, fall asleep before the real cold sets in
>cucks falling for the synthetic jew
They only meme those to you guys because people in Bangladesh can make them faster and cheaper
>>1007024
Good insulation from the ground, and limited exposure to wind. Practice wrapping yourself efficiently in the blanket. Use a high percentage wool blanket, not one of those 55poly/45wool blend army blankets.