Thanks Doug. Here's what I'm doing. My tent is a Eureka Spitfire 2. I sleep on a thermarest pad. I need to go light, as weight becomes a problem fast. Everything I carry has to do double duty so, a pull over watchcap becomes a pot cozy, helmate linner, thermal cover for an ice filled water bottle, and sleeping cap. Socks need to be wool biking socks and sleepware. The wool bike jersey used with a wind breaker becomes a jacket and with out the wind breaker, riding cloths and sleepwear. I can sleep in hiking pants, but they are not comfortable. Biking shorts keep you snugged up all day, so I'd like something loose and comfortable later in the day. I've been expermenting by camping in the back yard when the weather is cool, but I'm not quite happy yet. Still looking for that elusive sleeping bag.

Thanks for your help!

Glenn G.