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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5654443" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I'm 47. I put in for a point this year as I knew I wouldn't be able to go. I will have 11 after this draw so probably wouldn't have drawn anyway. When I go I plan to camp. I always take a small air mattress, a sleeping bag and an extra blanket. I camp at LBL in November and I am fine, so I should be fine too. I want to be able to sleep as much as possible and only have to walk/ride so far to get to my stand.</p><p></p><p>what I'm saying is you don't need anything fancy to be able to camp in the cold weather of TN. Our cold isn't that cold. So while it is definitely less comfortable, it may be easier to hunt from closer by and it sounds like your risk of theft, etc. would be reduced. May be worth roughing it for a couple of nights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5654443, member: 7419"] I'm 47. I put in for a point this year as I knew I wouldn't be able to go. I will have 11 after this draw so probably wouldn't have drawn anyway. When I go I plan to camp. I always take a small air mattress, a sleeping bag and an extra blanket. I camp at LBL in November and I am fine, so I should be fine too. I want to be able to sleep as much as possible and only have to walk/ride so far to get to my stand. what I'm saying is you don't need anything fancy to be able to camp in the cold weather of TN. Our cold isn't that cold. So while it is definitely less comfortable, it may be easier to hunt from closer by and it sounds like your risk of theft, etc. would be reduced. May be worth roughing it for a couple of nights. [/QUOTE]
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