Sleeping bags or sleeping bag liners in refuges/rifugios on TMB

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 MadProfessor 21 Aug 2015
Heading off to do the Tour du Mont Blanc in a couple of weeks time and trying to clarify kit requirements. We'll be staying in a number of refuges/rifugios and guidebooks vary in advice as to whether you need a light sleeping bag or just a sleepng bag liner, i.e. the hut provides blankets and pillow. Advice please.....
 MrJared 21 Aug 2015
In reply to MadProfessor:

Always worth taking a sleeping bag liner, get a silk one!
lostcat 21 Aug 2015
In reply to MadProfessor:

I'm pretty sure they all have blankets. It's the standard practice in all but the most basic, tiny bivi huts. But yes, take a liner.
 GridNorth 21 Aug 2015
In reply to MadProfessor:

They usually have blankets but they are the roughest, itchiest blankets you could imagine.

Al
 dek 21 Aug 2015
In reply to GridNorth:

> They usually have blankets but they are the roughest, itchiest blankets you could imagine.

> Al

You didn't mention the aroma of hundreds of Sweaty Feet! Take a liner
 GridNorth 21 Aug 2015
In reply to dek:

Nor the farting and snoring for that matter. And when you get a couple of men in it's even worse

Al

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