Ryan Lampers' Keys to a Good Night's Rest in the Backcountry

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In this video, Ryan shares his invaluable insights on achieving the perfect night's sleep in the backcountry. Whether you're an experienced outdoor enthusiast or a novice hunter, these keys to a good night's rest will revolutionize your hunting experience.

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Intro 00:00 - 01:02
Ground Cloth 01:03 - 02:25
Sleeping Pad 02:28 - 03:05
Sleeping Bag 03:05 - 04:00
Backcountry Pillow 04:00 - 05:10
Stove & a Full Belly 05:13 - 06:20
Sleep Aid 06:22 - 06:53
Ear Plugs 06:55 - 07:25
Recap 07:25 - 07:55

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All my respect to Ryan, and I truly appreciate his videos! However, I want to share my experience, which echoes what I've heard from many hunters. While some use a 20-degree bag combined with a puffy jacket and pants, I've found that this setup just doesn't cut it for me or most of my partners. In late-season conditions, I would recommend that most people opt for a 0-degree bag and invest in a larger puffy from other brands. When the temperature drops around 0 and you're tired, a dependable sleep system is crucial to staying warm and comfortable. Keep in mind that the stove isn't running all night.

NorthEastHunter-mgwd
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This is spot on. I usually spend around ~140 nights a year in the woods, and he nailed everything for staying comfortable and also lightweight

WillowFilmz
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Practice is the key. Only spend a handful of nights outside each year and I find sleep difficult. The more you do it the easier it becomes.

thomashashoutdooradventure
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Thank you Ryan for sharing this great information Your knowledge is a Blessing to many
God's Blessings on all your adventures

perryknetter
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Really been enjoying Ryan and his knowledge that he is willing to share

williamharvey
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That Hyperlite stuff sack pillow is sweet. Great way to wave some ounces over something like a Thermarest pillow.

MrLuescher
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I run a very similar tipi setup here in the Southwest. Most recently a little goat head sticker got between my ground sheet and pad and punctured. That resulted in two sleepless nights. Long story short, pack a field patch kit for your pad. I will be.

Semper_.
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Thanks Lampers for the advice. How do you carry and manage water while out on the trail? I dont really see much on that topic.

Galarid
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Your camping is on my level I love it, nice and simple, I'm a new subscriber from North Dakota

jenifereagle
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Good info. Thx for sharing.
Where'd you get the Tyvec? & how much jetboil fuel do you prefer on a 10 day?

coffeehunter
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Ryan, is that an older version of the hyperlight pillow? I noticed zipper is on the end of it and on the website there’s looks to be 3/4 of the way up now?

Ridgeripper
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Hey Ry, what was the name of those sleep aid gummies ??

pagan
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What stove is that? Are you packing that in on a spike camp?

Jase-E
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Do you ever have issues with condensation and get your bag wet?

zackboothe
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What brand and model of sleeping bag do you run? I’m in the market

SaaMIV
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May someone tell me what brand hoodie he is wearing!

azizaalieva
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Why would you bring a stove in the backcountry. Completely unnecessary

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