10-28-2009, 02:12 PM
Great discussion. I own a Clam Command Post. We usually just use it as a warming hut for the family. We even take the two year old out and put a play pen inside with blankets for when he wants to take a nap. I put a pretty big heater inside and we can get the temps up pretty high. I always leave the air flaps open and even crack the door to make sure there is enough air flow.
A couple of times a year I do stay overnight in the Clam Command Post. We use cots with a pad to get up off the ice. I also have a -10 degeree bag that I use and stuff with hand warmers. When I get ready to go to sleep I just turn off the heater and hunker down in my mummy bag for the night. I am always toasty warm as long as I sleep in dry clothes. I never risk leaving the heater on for the night. We have camped out in as cold as -15 with no real problems.
Windriver
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A couple of times a year I do stay overnight in the Clam Command Post. We use cots with a pad to get up off the ice. I also have a -10 degeree bag that I use and stuff with hand warmers. When I get ready to go to sleep I just turn off the heater and hunker down in my mummy bag for the night. I am always toasty warm as long as I sleep in dry clothes. I never risk leaving the heater on for the night. We have camped out in as cold as -15 with no real problems.
Windriver
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