I'm going to be spending so extended periods of time on a cot in the coming months. Any suggestions?
I'm 6'2"/220.
I'm going to be spending so extended periods of time on a cot in the coming months. Any suggestions?
I'm 6'2"/220.
I'd say a good thermarest and sleep directly on the ground is gonna be more back-friendly than a cot for extended periods of time.
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Have you considered an elevated inflatable bed?
I've never slept in a comfortable cot. I'm the guy who takes the couch cushions and lays them on the floor. Though being over 6.5' probably means anything less than a Queen isn't gonna be comfortable.
A close builder friend of mine died of cancer recently making sure beforehand that I packed off as much of his stuff as I could. The entire time we loaded trailer after trailer he was chuckling about how happy he was that it wasn't him that had to find a home for all the garbage .
Well, there was a few gems in the pile, one of them was a cot from probabally the late 60's i'm guessing. It was built at a time when there was not much garbage on the market and it is a real bed. I've camped on it a couple of times now and it's wide enough that you don't just fall to the middle and stay trapped by the rails. It folds only in half but stores easily in a closet with an open size of probabally 30"x84". It is built out of aluminum tube and canvas.
I'm done camping for the year and currently on pretty good standing with my wife so I shouldn't need it for some tiime. You are more than welcome to borrow it for as long as you need it.
I can bring it to Barton if you'd like to check it out. LMK
I slept for about a year on the military style aluminum cot. They're comfortable. About $50 online. They're big and kind of heavy, but will last forever. Throw on a sleeping pad and it's almost like home.
Inflatable mattress = max suckage. At least everyone I've ever slept in has, I feel "stuck", like an old mattress where you always end up in the worn out middle part.
Last edited by lavi; 11-02-2011 at 05:23 PM.
Just pop for this and be done with it. You will be good to go with the nicest van down by the river. Where are you moving?
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Nice, but I rather have a Tumbleweed house.
Trying to move the fam to Bend. Gotta get my biz set up there though. I'm going to be sleeping in closet (thankfully large) at my exectutive suite while I'm there. Gonna be BORING.
Boring? There is good beer, skiing @ Mt. Bachelor and sub-optimal lodging - that sounds like a recipe for being a skibum. I hope this works out - wife & I have discussed buying a lot there for setting up a retirement place or similar - long term. It would be good to know someone who has some local knowledge.
Yeah, but if I were bumming at the mountain, I woudn't be working which means my main goals 1) earning money and, 2) getting my family over there too.
I'll probably do some night time carousing/riding/cx skiing. OR maybe I'll just turn into a workaholic and get it done quickly. I've never been a workaholic to that be a challenge. I hear it's not near as fan as being an alcoholic.
Bend is possibly one of the best places on Earth. The mtn biking is great, the road riding is great (although I really like where I live/ride now, minus the rain), the mountain is there for all the snow based fun. Great beers. It's like Boulder, only better.
Ski first thing - couple hours then go to work - plenty of time to work during non-daylight hours. It is really easy to shatter yourself trying to ski too many hours too many days in a row. Just go when it is good. Snow town local style.
I hear ya. However, I burnt myself out on riding (I snowboard, but can ski too) years ago. Now, I'm a complete snow snob and not overly interested in riding alone either. I guess I'm lucky that I've got dozens of blue bird powder days under my belt to the point that I don't really go much anymore. That, and the $60 lift ticket.
Snomobiling....now that's a different thing. That's where you'll find me. Endless untracked powder fields with zero lift lines. All the fat guys are too busy highmarking to care about the boondogging in the trees. Either that, or they don't possess the actual skill to ride a sled on terreign other than trails and pinning the throttle to go up some hill for no good reason. Waste of gas if you ask me.
Because triggering avalanches is cool.
the latest aerobed with a pillow top. seriously comfortable. seriously.
that is, until you accidentally nip it with a sawzall blade and it deflates.
then, not so comfortable.
i speak from experience.
moral of story: don't have a sawzall anywhere in vicinity of inflatable anything, no matter how careful you think you are.
Planning a new bike purchase? A real japanse roll-up futon is a real treat (though find a non-japanese lenght!) I recommend this inflatable mattress from REI, many guests have use ours, I find it very comfortable and it's easy to store and inflate
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