by Pops » Sun 18 May 2008, 19:10:06
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Horsewrek', 'A') deceptively humble subject, but one of the prime concern in disaster is finding a place to lay down and rest. Take a big contractors trash bag and stuff it with those small plastic bags they use at grocery stores to tote your groceries. I've done this to try out practical survival methods. This makes a totally comfortable bed that weighs very little when rolled up into a bedroll and carried around.
Pretty silly all 12 of you folks posting from the same IP as Horse and Jboogdy.
Moisture conducts heat, sweat is moisture and laying on plastic will give you a morning in a puddle. Besides, plastic bags don't hold air when laid on - air entrapment is the idea of insulation.
Had you said bubble-wrap, I might have agreed. Had you all said closed cell foam of whatever kind, I would never have checked your IP and decided this is a trolling post and moved it.
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