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<blockquote data-quote="JMF" data-source="post: 312674" data-attributes="member: 869"><p>Anywhere you will be hunting elk, even during archery season there is a very good chance of sub 20 degree weather. I've been in Idaho the second week of September with 10 degree nights and 6 inches of snow. I would always error on the side of too warm. At a minimum I'd get a bag with a 20 degree comfort rating. If you're not backpacking with it you can save a lot of money because weight won't be an issue. I have a north face cats meow, 20 degree rating but it's tight. My next bag will be a western mountaineering Badger. Also the large heat packs are awesome to have with to use in the sleeping bag, they saved our asses one year on the side of a mountain.</p><p></p><p>And Kurt's right, the pad is as important as the bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMF, post: 312674, member: 869"] Anywhere you will be hunting elk, even during archery season there is a very good chance of sub 20 degree weather. I've been in Idaho the second week of September with 10 degree nights and 6 inches of snow. I would always error on the side of too warm. At a minimum I'd get a bag with a 20 degree comfort rating. If you're not backpacking with it you can save a lot of money because weight won't be an issue. I have a north face cats meow, 20 degree rating but it's tight. My next bag will be a western mountaineering Badger. Also the large heat packs are awesome to have with to use in the sleeping bag, they saved our asses one year on the side of a mountain. And Kurt's right, the pad is as important as the bag. [/QUOTE]
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