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    Default Marmot Sierra 40*

    Is this bag warm enough for a May 15- Sep. 1 hike. Assuming normal sleeper (not hot or cold)

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    Default marmont sierra 40

    I would say yes but would bring a fleece sleeping bag or something in case of cooler nights,and are you staying in a tent or tarping it?kentucky

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    Quote Originally Posted by hookshot
    Is this bag warm enough for a May 15- Sep. 1 hike. Assuming normal sleeper (not hot or cold)
    Definitely if going NOBO. You may get a little chilly the first few weeks if going SOBO.
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    I will be tenting it the vast majority of the time. NOBO.

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