I often pitch my tent in what seems like a flat spot, or as near flat as I can find, but pretty darn level. But I roll around in my sleep a lot. And invariably, if there is any slant at all, I find myself waking up having slid considerably off my sleeping pad. The combination of the slick sleeping pad (thermarest self inflating or Big Agnes inflatable) and the slick sleeping bag just slide me right off with any movement. Numerous times during the night I wake up with my feet jammed into the tent wall and a spare foot of sleeping pad past my head (and I'm short).
Laying a very thin cotton cloth between the two helps a little, but it's still an issue. Anyone encounter this? Solutions? I thought about bringing a level for the tent, but some camp sites really don't have a level spot (how often are the woods dead level?). So maybe something frictional btwn my pad and sleeping bag?
Laying a very thin cotton cloth between the two helps a little, but it's still an issue. Anyone encounter this? Solutions? I thought about bringing a level for the tent, but some camp sites really don't have a level spot (how often are the woods dead level?). So maybe something frictional btwn my pad and sleeping bag?