In my backback I had warm long johns and sweat shirt, mainly as backup.
But when I went "to bed" in my hammock (really comfortable...), I didn't think they would be necessary ; I was too hot at the time (OK. now, let's not digress, I know it may not be the correct word, but ....don't ....).
And in the middle of the night, while raining, I didn't want to go out of my hammock, get my pack, get those clothes out of it aso...
So I just put pants and polar jacket back on ... too late ...
Next time, I will have long johns and sweat shirt on or near me, in the hammock.


Tomorrow, I will go and buy a polar blanket, at my favourite Outdoors shop, but
I still don't know what to choose :
- a polar fleece bag liner (200g/m?) or
- a blanket (310g/m?)
They are quite expensive..
Or should shop online at a standard textile/clothes shop, where bed blankets (also polar fleece) are less expensive, larger and more heavy (up to 450g/m?) ?
I guess the heavier the warmer, but weight is also a important factor in backpacking ... I could cut off what I don't need (they are designed for dual bed, much too large) ...

Or I could buy a mohair (english ?) blanket. That kind of wool is light and warm ... and much more expensive ....
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Alain