What are other alternatives to Sleeping pads?
What are alternate options that one can use as a sleeping pad if he/she doesn't have one along?
P.S.: Lets assume that he/she has a tent. And we are not talking about any sorts of extreme weather and altitude.
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Piles of clothes (though not that comfortable) they do help insulate you when it's cold (one of the main things a sleeping mat does is insulate you from the ground to keep you warm, not just make it more comfortable).
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Depends on the situation and therefore the gear you have along and the environment you are in.
For example if you are on an alpine tour, you can do similar as we did this year in a bivouac:
- try to get in wind protected area (not so important in your case but even with a tent it changes your comfort)
- get a flat surface (heads up)
- lay your ropes directly above the ground/snow so that they make the first layer of insulation
- use the removable insulation mat which is in the back of most quality backpacks
- use the backpack itself to get the feet in
- use the bivuouc sack to protect against cold from the surface
- if possible use plants/wood/...
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