Catching Up with Recent Ozark Trail Thru-Hikers

Rectangular bags provide extra room but compromise on warmth. No need to rack your brain about maintenance, after your camping trip, you can always toss the sleeping bag into a washing machine. However, this ozark trail sun shelter depends on the insulation material used to ensure you read the washing instructions. Trailspace’s community of gear reviewers has field-tested and rated the top warm weather synthetic sleeping bags.

Too bad the buyer at Walmart has gone to sleep on quality control on this product. I would not recommend this product to anyone unless I wanted them to freeze and get a terrible night’s sleep. I nearly froze to death ozark trail sun shelter on the trail, and craftsmanship is garbage (to put it mildly). “I hiked the trail in 9.5 days, so my average miles per day was 23-plus. Lorentz averaged 14 miles per day, with her longest day being 19 miles.

My first night out I heard coyotes howling just before I fell asleep, which half startled me but was also beautiful to hear. He averaged 25 miles per day, with his longest clocking in at 32 miles. “I was surprised that Missouri could have a wilderness that still gives a feeling of solitude. I was also surprised by the amount of trail maintenance on such a ‘less talked about’ trail,” Tils said.

This depends on your priorities and specific needs. Coleman is the go-to for casual campers who are on a budget and wish to enjoy comfort. For a comfortable night, the shape of the sleeping bag is a worthy consideration. Mummy bags are considered to provide the most warmth. However, some sleepers will find it claustrophobic as it restricts motion.

Day one, night one…the zipper tore and cord in hood broke. Day 2 …it was closer to 6 degree and I froze…I had to hike into town, replace the bag. I could have gotten better quality from a teenager’s home ec project and lighter weight.