Which sleeping bag for south coast track in early may?

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Which sleeping bag for south coast track in early may?

Postby Sphinx » Wed 20 Apr, 2011 9:45 pm

As topic.. :) not sure if is worthit to bring a1.2 k for a -8 sleepong bag, or a 600 grams for a +8 sleeping bag..
I do also have a thermal liner rated 15 degrees..

Just to say, i've been doing the overland track a week ago with the -8 plus the liner, sleeping in the huts, i was naked and swetting! My friend with the +8 slept in a tent for a night , no limer but with thermals and a jumper, and he felt great!

I know the overland is higher, but the south coast is exposed to the cold winds

I was convinced by this forum and others (shops..) to have the -8 for the overland, but at the end it has been a useless weight to carry (and 400 dollars worth ...not worth!). Everybody else during the track had also a very light sleeping bag.

So please, if anybody who actually DID this walk around april-may , and not somebody who did it in december or august and guessing the temperature now, could you kindly help me with that? Thanx a lot!!
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