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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 189233" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>Sleeping on hardwood floors in a cabin is tougher than sleeping on soft ground outside. You may want to get some padding or an air mattress to sleep on if you are going to be sleeping on hard surfaces. If you are sleeping on the ground, make sure you remove ALL small rocks and debris from under your tent and sleeping bag. You would be amazed at how uncomfortable one small little rock can be. Also, the ground can cool off considerably at night if the temperature drops much. If you do use an air mattress remember you need a real good set of lungs to blow it up or an air pump. </p><p></p><p> Remember to set the tent up on high ground. It is no fun waking up to find out you set it up in a mud puddle after the rain starts. Been there, done that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 189233, member: 432"] Sleeping on hardwood floors in a cabin is tougher than sleeping on soft ground outside. You may want to get some padding or an air mattress to sleep on if you are going to be sleeping on hard surfaces. If you are sleeping on the ground, make sure you remove ALL small rocks and debris from under your tent and sleeping bag. You would be amazed at how uncomfortable one small little rock can be. Also, the ground can cool off considerably at night if the temperature drops much. If you do use an air mattress remember you need a real good set of lungs to blow it up or an air pump. Remember to set the tent up on high ground. It is no fun waking up to find out you set it up in a mud puddle after the rain starts. Been there, done that. [/QUOTE]
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