Camping and Power outages

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Clownshow
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Location: Iqaluit, Nunavut

Re: Warmth

Post by Clownshow » Mon Jan 24, 2005 12:58 pm

gcsdls wrote:Hi,

I haven't had any experience doing the battery-operated method, but I've camped out a few times in a tent, plugged in to 110vac at a campground. I didn't have enough power to run the heater...but I kept the humidifier connected for pass-over humidity...and tucked all the hose into my sleeping bag with me to warm the air before it got to my nose. It was really cold and uncomfortable until I did that...then it was plenty warm!

george
I don't like camping like that. I like the hardcore kind, We are currently planning a trip from Iqaluit to Kimmirut by snowmobile for febuary/march- it's about 3-6 hrs depending on how you giv'er. There is a trail to follow with basic shelter emergency cabins every 15 km or so. The parks department supplies locations for your GPS. Gonna do a night in an Igloo too
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