We have a 2018 Raven Shell with a thermopack and a factory installed propane heater. Winter camping is not our usual thing, but we do it occasionally and sometimes you get surprised.
I spent two days in Eastern OR this weekend and the temps were in the mid teens at night. The bed was quite cold, especially on the forward side where there wasn't the extra layer of the extension not pulled out.
The simple solution is to pull it out and just sleep scooted over to that side (the one with camper interior and not exterior under it). That won't work when both of us travel though.
I've searched the archives and haven't used the right terms to come up with a solution.
Long story short, what do you do to insulate better under the forward portion of the bed and what bedding do you use. Neither of us really like sleeping bags even though we've both spent plenty of nights in them. The camper was a chance to rid ourselves of that. Maybe a more rectangular, car camping style of bag? Currently we use down comforters, but I needed both of them.
Thanks for the advice!
I spent two days in Eastern OR this weekend and the temps were in the mid teens at night. The bed was quite cold, especially on the forward side where there wasn't the extra layer of the extension not pulled out.
The simple solution is to pull it out and just sleep scooted over to that side (the one with camper interior and not exterior under it). That won't work when both of us travel though.
I've searched the archives and haven't used the right terms to come up with a solution.
Long story short, what do you do to insulate better under the forward portion of the bed and what bedding do you use. Neither of us really like sleeping bags even though we've both spent plenty of nights in them. The camper was a chance to rid ourselves of that. Maybe a more rectangular, car camping style of bag? Currently we use down comforters, but I needed both of them.
Thanks for the advice!