This past weekend I didn't have any extra clothing to use for a pillow so I used my shoes. Just curious what other objects you guys have used.
This past weekend I didn't have any extra clothing to use for a pillow so I used my shoes. Just curious what other objects you guys have used.
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In the USAF at Wendover field i took 3 benedryl and used a rock for a pillow about 4 or so feet away from a live firing M-60. Slept like a baby.
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WOW, I guess rock beats scissors!
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A backpacking pillow.
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Fleece jacket in a stuff sack
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I have used a camelback bladder several times.
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Have also used a 2 liter platypus inflated with air, but this has a tendency to scoot away and needs to be recaptured and restrained several times during the nite. Add some water to tame it and make recapture easier.
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A cut piece of yellow FOAM like some people sleep with between their knees. Its cushy and there's nothing lighter.