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    stewie110 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    2 Pugs under the Doona works well down to -7...
    Agree.

    The only bad point of having a shared bed is that the kids get the odd idea that the trend will continue when they get home.. In our case he'll would freeze over before it became normal for then to sleep in our bed.

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    DiscoMick Guest
    Onesie or sleeping bag. Something thick underneath. Doona over top. Use the Portacot or a stretcher would get him off the cold ground.
    Don't recommend sleeping with dogs - they snore worse than me.
    The wife and I have sleeping bags with a nought degrees rating plus we can add silk liners for extra warmth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    What about a catalytic heater, e.g., Coleman BlackCat? I have one of their earlier catalytic heaters. If one can still buy them.

    See Are you sure it's safe to use a heater in a tent? | Outside Online
    Ron, I have a Catalytic heater, seems they were designed to keep soldiers warm in the trenches in WW1, they were considered safe because if they were accidently covered by a soldiers coat it would not ignite, just smoulder. The reason for this is that these heaters draw oxygen into the burner from the atmosphere, so you do need to have adequate air flow (ventilation) they can and will lower oxygen levels inside a tent.
    My one runs on Shellite contained in a bottom tank filled with cotton waste, you sprinkle a teaspoon of Metho on the burner and light, the only time you see a flame, they are a bit smelly and give me a headache, Regards Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bremund View Post
    Going to go camping in late May, and have an 18 month old boy. We've been camping with him in summer and we put him in an Aldi Portacot and he sleeps great.

    However worried about him getting cold in winter (expect it to be less than 5 degrees). Don't really want to cover him with too many blankets.

    Have seen that you can get gas heaters, but don't think they'd be a great idea.

    Anyone have ideas on keeping him warm?
    You can buy 12 volt electric blankets, I use mine across the bottom of the bed to keep my feet warm, turn it on an hour or two before bed then turn it off, I find that a flannel sheet under and over with a wool blanket to keep the heat from rising through a Dooner is the best way to keep the warmth in.
    Also cheap and simple a Hot Water bottle in a old wool blanket cut to fit the bottle is usually still warm in the morning. I have a hard floor camper and have camped in -5 degrees, also flannel pillow slips and don't take one of those Tempur (memory shape) pillows, they go as hard as concrete when cold, Regards Frank.

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