As a novice kayaker-camper many years ago I still remember a gem of information from Mary Butler. Unpack your sleeping bag just before you get into it as the sea air is always damp! Do not leave it laid out in your tent.
I also pack it away after breakfast (time to air) if returning to the same camp that night. I usually bring it with me in the kayak anyway, as you never know when you may not get back to the campsite or when someone may need emergency warmth. It is a worthy piece of first-aid/emergency equipment.
As indeed is a hot-water bottle!!!! Doesn\'t take up much space, will air/dry out a damp bag, warm cold parts, is a morale booster, a head rest, a floatation device and also great for warming cold feet.
An old Irish saying goes : If you want to warm your feet put on a hat. This is very true. Always have a hat handy beside the bag. Worth half a season anyway.
I\'ve heard of some guys/gals who bring blow-up dolls for psychological heat in the sleeping bag!!! Highly recommended seemingly as they do not take up much space deflated, know when to shut-up and never talk afterwards. Anybody care to contribute on this one ???????????????
John I also found this discussion on sleeping bags for kayaking which should answer nearly everything. Could you read it and summarise it for me please :laugh: I just don\'t have the time.
http://www.roguepaddler.com/sleepbag.htm Thanks.
Sennen