Dan Goes Hiking
Dan Goes Hiking
  • Видео 61
  • Просмотров 748 820
Backpacking the Fife Lake Loop
In November, I finally made it out to Michigan to backpack the Fife Lake Loop. This is a 20-mile loop in northern Michigan, not too far away from the infamous Manistee River Loop. I experienced chilly, but otherwise pleasant weather, but unfortunately my phone crapped out on me on the morning of day #2, so I wasn't able to film the entire trip.
I definitely learned my lesson about keeping my phone and external battery warm. If I had simply slept with my phone in my pocket instead of leaving it to get cold all night, then I'm pretty confident it would have lasted throughout day #2. Oh well, live and learn.
GEAR I USE AND RECOMMEND
- Garmin InReach Mini satellite messenger: amzn.to/2Y9kbOz
- He...
Просмотров: 2 690

Видео

Enlightened Equipment Torrid APEX Jacket - Full Review
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
Today I'm doing a full review of the Enlightened Equipment Torrid APEX jacket, one of the best ultralight jackets for 3-season backpacking. This a synthetic-insulated jacket that is not only crazy-light, but also super comfy. MEN'S Custom Torrid Jacket: enlightenedequipment.com/mens-torrid-apex-jacket-custom/ In-Stock Torrid Jacket: enlightenedequipment.com/mens-torrid-apex-jacket-stock/ WOMEN'...
HELP!!! - My Hiking Gloves SUCK
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.3 года назад
I'm finally fed up with my possum down gloves! Although I've been using these for years and love how warm they are for their weight, it's finally time for me to move on to something new. BUT I NEED YOUR HELP! I have no idea what hiking gloves to buy, so I'd love to hear your suggestions! And for anyone interested in where I've been buying my possum down gloves, I've been getting them from Zpack...
3 Days Backpacking the MANISTEE RIVER LOOP
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
I spent three days in August backpacking one of my favorite trails the Manistee River Loop in Michigan. This was a fun, relaxing trip with a little surprise weather thrown in on night 2. The loop can be done in 2 days but I decided to stretch it to 3 since I was getting a late start on the first day (and because, well...more time backpacking!). GEAR I USE AND RECOMMEND - Garmin InReach Mini sat...
Want to Switch to a FRAMELESS Pack? // Considerations, Pros & Cons
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
So you're thinking of making the switch to an ultralight frameless backpacking pack, but you're a tad bit unsure if it's right for you. I discuss what you need to consider when switching to a frameless pack, as well as the benefits and downsides. 00:44 - Why I Switched to Frameless 02:28 - Benefits of a Frameless Pack 03:40 - Main Considerations 11:22 - Downsides of a Frameless Pack FRAMELESS P...
What InReach plan is right for you? - Full Details and Cost Analysis
Просмотров 216 тыс.4 года назад
So you have a Garmin InReach but not sure which subscription plan you should buy? This video provides full details on Garmin's InReach plans and provides a cost analysis of which option is cheapest for you under different scenarios. 01:12 - Plan Features 09:00 - Annual vs. Freedom plan 12:15 - Safety vs. Recreation vs. Expedition levels 18:01 - Bloopers GARMIN SUBSCRIPTION PLAN PAGE: www.garmin...
Backpacking the Smoky Mountains - Abrams Falls Loop
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.4 года назад
We spent two days backpacking the Abrams Creek area of the Smoky Mountains. We had gorgeous weather despite the threat of rain, and quite possibly one of the BEST campsites I've ever stayed at. ITINERARY Day 1 - Park at Abrams Creek campground - Cooper Road Trail to Hatcher Mountain Trail - Hatcher Mountain Trail to Little Bottoms Trail - Little Bottoms Trail to Campsite 17 Day 2 - Campsite 17 ...
How to Use Your PHONE for HIKING Videos
Просмотров 13 тыс.4 года назад
So far I've used my smartphone to record all my hiking videos. Using your phone to record your hiking and backpacking trips is a cheap, ultralight way to relive your trips with some great footage. In this video, I talk about the benefits of using your phone for hiking videos, and walk through my own setup, including accessories, microphones, and apps. 00:49 - Benefits of Using Your Phone for Hi...
Yellow River State Forest - Iowa's BEST Backpacking Loop
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Well this trip was a mixed bag.... My wife and I spent two days backpacking Yellow River State Forest, a beautiful section of eastern Iowa just over the Mississippi with over 25 miles of hiking trails. We started on the Forester Trail next to the park's headquarters, and hiked clockwise around the main backpacking loop. The terrain was a mix of single and double track trails and the occasional ...
Cheap Firestarter for Campfires, BETTER than Cottonballs
Просмотров 4404 года назад
As much as I love the good old fashioned firestarter method of cotton balls and vaseline, they are way too messy. Join me as I discuss an improved alternative to this popular firestarter option. GEAR I USE AND RECOMMEND - Garmin InReach Mini satellite messenger: amzn.to/2Y9kbOz - Helinox Chair Zero: amzn.to/2vL3kFA - Six Moon Designs Gatewood Cape tent/poncho: amzn.to/2UQQ78b - Outdoor Research...
Summer Backpacking Clothes - What I Wear for Warm Trips
Просмотров 40 тыс.4 года назад
Time for summer backpacking season! From shoes to shirt to hat (and more) I chat about all the clothes I wear (and bring with me) on summer backpacking trips. GEAR MENTIONED IN VIDEO - SHOES - Altra Lone Peak 4.5 (these are the latest version of my shoes): amzn.to/2UQ37hr - SOCKS - Darn Tough Micro Crew Cushion: amzn.to/2N5lU44 - GAITERS - Outdoor Research Sparkplug: amzn.to/2Y4H9sW - PANTS - C...
Backpacking Michigan's Manistee River Loop
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.4 года назад
Follow along as I FINALLY get back on the trail after a (too) long hiatus. I decided to head back to one of my favorite backpacking destinations within driving distance of Chicago - the Manistee River Loop in Michigan's Manistee National Forest. This is a 20-mile loop and is often started at the Upper River Road Trailhead and hiked clockwise by first taking the North Country Trail, crossing a s...
Remembering my FIRST Backpacking Trip
Просмотров 8144 года назад
Oh memories...follow along as I take a trip down memory lane to discuss my very first backpacking trip, including several valuable lessons learned. GEAR I USE AND RECOMMEND - Garmin InReach Mini satellite messenger: amzn.to/2Y9kbOz - Helinox Chair Zero: amzn.to/2vL3kFA - Six Moon Designs Gatewood Cape tent/poncho: amzn.to/2UQQ78b - Outdoor Research Helium II rain jacket: amzn.to/2GM5xFM - Exped...
Backpacking Gear Not Worth its Weight
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
With so much backpacking gear on the market, it can be tough to know what's worth bringing and what isn't. Follow along as I chat about some of the top gear that isn't worth bringing on your next backpacking trip. GEAR I USE AND RECOMMEND - Garmin InReach Mini satellite messenger: amzn.to/2Y9kbOz - Helinox Chair Zero: amzn.to/2vL3kFA - Six Moon Designs Gatewood Cape tent/poncho: amzn.to/2UQQ78b...
Why I'll NEVER do a THRU-HIKE
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.4 года назад
A thru-hike is the ultimate dream of many backpackers...but not me. I thought I'd take some time to chat about why I will NEVER do a long thru-hike, like the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, or Continental Divide Trail. PS - as I mentioned in the video, in no way am I suggesting that YOU shouldn't do a thru-hike. If that's your backpacking dream, then go for it! GEAR I USE AND RECOMMEND ...
Summer Backpacking Gear in a Frameless Pack
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.4 года назад
Summer Backpacking Gear in a Frameless Pack
My awesome ($2 dollar!!) SLEEPING ACCESSORY for Backpacking
Просмотров 8624 года назад
My awesome ($2 dollar!!) SLEEPING ACCESSORY for Backpacking
My Favorite Backpacking Gear Companies...Top 5
Просмотров 7814 года назад
My Favorite Backpacking Gear Companies...Top 5
Why I quit YouTube...and why I'm back
Просмотров 5674 года назад
Why I quit RUclips...and why I'm back
How Backpacking YouTubers make money...and is it okay?
Просмотров 1 тыс.4 года назад
How Backpacking RUclipsrs make money...and is it okay?
Backpacking Gear I ALWAYS Bring but NEVER Use
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.5 лет назад
Backpacking Gear I ALWAYS Bring but NEVER Use
Backpacking Gear I Bought but Never Used - Top 7
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.5 лет назад
Backpacking Gear I Bought but Never Used - Top 7
Backpacking the Manistee River Loop - Two Days
Просмотров 4 тыс.5 лет назад
Backpacking the Manistee River Loop - Two Days
Luxury Backpacking Gear - My Top 3
Просмотров 8405 лет назад
Luxury Backpacking Gear - My Top 3
$20 Trekking Poles - Cascade Mountain Tech - First Look
Просмотров 26 тыс.5 лет назад
$20 Trekking Poles - Cascade Mountain Tech - First Look
Day Hike in the Smoky Mountains - Middle Prong to Panther Creek
Просмотров 8795 лет назад
Day Hike in the Smoky Mountains - Middle Prong to Panther Creek
My Camping Pillow Journey - from Crappy to Comfy
Просмотров 15 тыс.5 лет назад
My Camping Pillow Journey - from Crappy to Comfy
Backpacking the Charles Deam Wilderness - 2 Day Trip
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.5 лет назад
Backpacking the Charles Deam Wilderness - 2 Day Trip
Top 5 - Backpacking Gear I'm Done With
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.5 лет назад
Top 5 - Backpacking Gear I'm Done With
How to Seam Seal Your Pack (Superior Wilderness Designs)
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 лет назад
How to Seam Seal Your Pack (Superior Wilderness Designs)

Комментарии

  • @sonyantony8203
    @sonyantony8203 9 дней назад

    This was incredibly clear and useful. Helped me a lot. After subscribing for 3 months, I now realize that Safety plan is the best for me. Thank you very much for putting this video together

  • @colecarpenter712
    @colecarpenter712 10 дней назад

    Great video good jobt

  • @alangauld6079
    @alangauld6079 19 дней назад

    Really useful comparison. I was just about to create a spreadsheet to do these break-even calculations when I spotted the video. Saved me a ton of work! Many thanks.

  • @Rando-user-zm1fx
    @Rando-user-zm1fx Месяц назад

    COME BACK!

  • @Yitlgg
    @Yitlgg Месяц назад

    This is absolutely the clearest explanation of the super complicated topic! Kudos!

  • @ethan7596
    @ethan7596 Месяц назад

    Just came across this fantastic analysis. Does anyone know if this analysis still holds or if there is an updated one for 2024?

  • @JeremyT1DHiker
    @JeremyT1DHiker Месяц назад

    Really good info, appreciate this!

  • @robertburgess749
    @robertburgess749 2 месяца назад

    The manufacturer should have done this

  • @Blackwolffe097
    @Blackwolffe097 2 месяца назад

    I use both the Safety Plan & Expedition Plan When I go MTB, kayaking & hiking, I use the Garmin inReach Mini with the safety plan And when I go backpacking I use the Garmin... I forgot the name of the device but I use the Expedition Plan

  • @nrice3623
    @nrice3623 2 месяца назад

    For the freedom plans, do you pay the activation fee once per year, or each time you activate? Does it make more sense to keep it active for a consecutive series of months, vs say 2 months active, deactivate 2 months, then 2 more months active?

  • @h1888d
    @h1888d 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video....will watch again when i plan the trip. Is there a toilet at Shelter 1? I did not see it in video.

  • @joetucker9500
    @joetucker9500 2 месяца назад

    Will itwork on a boat in the gulf?? Do they have a plan for the gulf?

  • @vincentdipaola2325
    @vincentdipaola2325 2 месяца назад

    Great vid👌😊

  • @kristianmoore3723
    @kristianmoore3723 2 месяца назад

    This was awesome mate.

  • @OutHereMontana
    @OutHereMontana 2 месяца назад

    Thanks so much for the detailed explanation of the subscription features. And for the clarification on the tracking part of it (sending vs. just tracking on device). VERY helpful and MUCH appreciated!! :)

  • @kurtz2718
    @kurtz2718 2 месяца назад

    Hi Dan! Thank you for the video, very helpful! One question, what would be your feedback on the columbia shirt in particular, I checked it out and it is made of polyester, and in past I found myself sweating a lot more in polyster shirts vs cotton one, and feel when it is sticking to skin is worse compared to cotton, did you find same when wearing this columbia shirt?

    • @DanGoesHiking
      @DanGoesHiking 2 месяца назад

      I haven't found myself sweating more in this shirt necessarily. But what I love about it is it dries super quickly, unlike cotton. And one benefit of it being a little oversized is it also promotes good airflow.

    • @kurtz2718
      @kurtz2718 2 месяца назад

      @DanGoesHiking Ok thanks!

  • @MB-rt5bx
    @MB-rt5bx 3 месяца назад

    Im with you on the tick thing 😂

  • @DrOrna
    @DrOrna 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, this is so helpful!

  • @johnc3225
    @johnc3225 3 месяца назад

    Is there a way to pay for a year upfront? My wife and I are RV’ers. We travel often. We do a little hiking, but nothing beyond my limited physical limitations. I’m concerned about safety when we have no cell service, which does happen a few times a year. I’m also a bit of a prepper, always concerned about being prepared for anything. I carry a GMRS radio but it’s not as robust as sat commissions. I’m going with the inreach2. It sounds perfect for our needs.

    • @DanGoesHiking
      @DanGoesHiking 3 месяца назад

      You can choose the annual plan. It still charges your card monthly, but you're locked in to paying for it for a year.

    • @johnc3225
      @johnc3225 3 месяца назад

      thanks, and thank you for your very informative video! I wish I could pay for the year upfront!

  • @marialorena2917
    @marialorena2917 3 месяца назад

    This was super helpful, thank you!

  • @andiwinter18
    @andiwinter18 3 месяца назад

    Did the drops work? 😂

  • @PunmasterSTP
    @PunmasterSTP 3 месяца назад

    I used to live in the suburbs of Chicago and loved hiking around various forest preserves. That looks like a really nice time 👍

  • @PGR1234567
    @PGR1234567 3 месяца назад

    I have a question @dangoesHiking (and anyone else that can answer). My question is; with the limited texts, does this mean that anyone that texts my phone during that time? I receive over 1500 texts a month from far too many people, I can't control the influx, it's part of my day to day, so I can't reduce and I guess would need to get the unlimited unless someone has another option. Please help, I can't find an answer anywhere.

    • @Vegan123
      @Vegan123 12 часов назад

      No, not text messages to your phone. He is talking about text messages sent directly to the Garmin device.

    • @DanGoesHiking
      @DanGoesHiking 12 часов назад

      Texts to your regular phone number wouldn't come through on the Garmin device, only texts sent to the number connected to your Garmin account.

  • @rudolphschenker
    @rudolphschenker 3 месяца назад

    I avoid Amazon. They are creating a monopoly.

  • @z0uLess
    @z0uLess 4 месяца назад

    I dont understand why you would need a puffy for temperatures above freezing, but I guess I am just used to having wool in different thicknesses. My favorite is the mid thickness wool fleece which I got in the army and I havent been able to find anywhere these days. When I use a light and roomy wind jacket and that sweather (same weight as the torrid), I am totally fine down to freezing temperatures. I plan on getting a down jacket for nordic skiing trips in winter. Down is weight efficient warmth compared to a thick wool sweater. That way I can throw the down jacket on ontop of my anorak during breaks to trap heat, and you really dont need moisture protection on below freezing temperatures like that. My point is that I think the industry does what best serves the industry, meaning that the hiking culture develops into people using way too many thin layers, because this means that manufacturers can sell more gear, which deteriorates the overall breathability for the consumer. A puffy basically is like bringing two extra layers of wind protective shells when most people allready have another shell or rain jacket in the pack. I know its a comfy feeling walking around in what most people associate with their sleeping system, but I am not so sure its the most efficient 3-season gear relative to the rest of the arsenal that most people allready need to have in terms of rain and wind protection. Personally, I prefer one light breathable wind jacket, one rain jacket and then swap between 3 different thicknesses of wool, meaning I will always just use two layers in total at any time.

  • @Canadaman4403
    @Canadaman4403 4 месяца назад

    I appreciate your video very much thank you

  • @daveybug5
    @daveybug5 4 месяца назад

    excellent and informative. Garmin doesnt make it simple tho

  • @domenicvalenti1626
    @domenicvalenti1626 4 месяца назад

    A.P.R.S works great! Although you do need to pass a FCC test in order to use this mode. I’ve found it to work very well for me.

  • @adamr8628
    @adamr8628 4 месяца назад

    shocking how expensive the inreach mini 2 is. especially compared to other Garmin products. for example, a fish locator has a full color touch screen, detailed maps, GPS, as well as sonar, a transducer, and very detailed menus and features. A locator such as the Striker 4 has all of those feature and is only about $150. By comparison, and inreach mini has way way less to it than that, and shouldn't cost more than $100. Instead, it sells for $300-400 and on top of that you have to pay monthly for it. I understand the subscription fees, but the base unit is extremely expensive for what Garmin sells in comparison, when you look at the piece of hardware and how it lacks so much compared to other Garmin products.

  • @bradsgold345
    @bradsgold345 4 месяца назад

    Just ordered a set from Amazon for $25.00

  • @adamr8628
    @adamr8628 4 месяца назад

    At around the 8 minute mark, I had a question. How does logging your location on the device do any good for sharing your location with others? The point was about the cost of sharing your location with others and I don't understand how logging it on the device actually gets that information out to others as was indicated in the video?? And since it automatically logs bread crumbs, I don't know why it would be done manually anyway.

    • @Yo_soy_Hunter
      @Yo_soy_Hunter 3 месяца назад

      It doesnt. Its just for your own personal logging and tracking purposes. It doesnt upload it to the Map Share

  • @adamr8628
    @adamr8628 4 месяца назад

    You pay for it with OUR money if you actually get paid for all of these RUclips views. Collectively, the viewers are where the money comes from.. If you don't get paid for views, then that's different. 😀

  • @nikondgo
    @nikondgo 4 месяца назад

    I have one and somehow the handles are the most comfortable of them all. I'm surprised you didn't figure out you can just flip the lid and - voila you have no sticking sharp edges and you have some (admittedly not much) extra volume. You just need to shove the whole thing in a mesh bag. But you'd have to do that anyway as the lid wouldn't stay put no matter what. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @trava4156
    @trava4156 4 месяца назад

    I know this is 3 years old. But, can we have more than one phone on the same plan?

  • @kimkremer8915
    @kimkremer8915 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this! I'm normally a hammock camper, but I bought the Gatewood Cape & net tent as an option for when I'm a groundling. (I also own a SlingFin SplitWing bundle, but I was drawn to the idea of the shelter also serving as rain gear.) So far I've not been able to use the Gatewood set-up, but I plan to use it on several hikes as soon as the snow melts out. It seems to me that this is a "love it or hate it" piece of gear. I've come across multiple people who love it & have used it for thru hikes, and I've come across lots of people that hated it. I hike primarily in Washington State, and a lot of that is in the Cascade Mountains. I once got rained on for a week straight. I always carry an umbrella with me. It's shelter from rain, portable shade from a harsh sun, and it can block out an overly-bright full moon on cloudless nights. Having to relieve yourself in the rain is a lot more comfortable under an umbrella. As far as all the folks who worry about it being torn, I point to my experience with Frogg Toggs ultralight gear: on the second day of that week-long rainy trip, I tore a 16" long gash in the jacket taking off my pack. If something tears, you sew it up with dental floss (I carry silk dental floss when I hike) and/or you patch it with Tenacious Tape.

  • @christimartin8512
    @christimartin8512 5 месяцев назад

    Would this be reasonable at all for a short person to use as rain protection? Or would it be dragging the ground like the Sea to Summit rain poncho?

    • @DanGoesHiking
      @DanGoesHiking 5 месяцев назад

      It might be dragging on the ground, but they have loops that help bunch up the longest ends. I'm 5'7" and didn't have an issue with it dragging.

  • @johnplink
    @johnplink 5 месяцев назад

    I’m puzzled by your conclusion that 4.1 months is the break-even point between Annual and Freedom plans for Safety and Recreation. I understand that the Annual Recreation plan costs $24.95 per month ($299.40 per year), while a year of the Freedom Recreation plan costs $24.95 plus $34.95 per month the plan is used. To find the break-even point, we need to solve the following equation, where M is the number of months the Freedom plan is used: $299.40 = $24.95 + $34.95*M Rearranging terms we get: M = ($299.40 - $24.95) / $34.95 = 7.9 How did you get 4.1?

    • @johnplink
      @johnplink 5 месяцев назад

      Now I see that 4.1 = 12 - 7.9, and that 4.1 months is the number of months the Freedom plan is NOT used.

  • @masoudv148
    @masoudv148 5 месяцев назад

    This video was immensely helpful! I wish you were making more videos.

  • @jhonyermo
    @jhonyermo 5 месяцев назад

    Truly an over-rated piece of CRAP. I hate mine with a purple passion

  • @SavageVoyageur
    @SavageVoyageur 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve had this titanium pot for at least 10 years and love the thing. Be sure to get the hot lips so you don’t burn your lips when drinking. I would definitely buy it again, but the thing is indestructible so there is no need.

  • @kddonath
    @kddonath 5 месяцев назад

    The dog clinches it!

  • @pikayell
    @pikayell 6 месяцев назад

    Another consideration, I think, is switching from recreational for a month when you're doing extended backcountry trip to safety, maybe in the off season when you're only doing day trips and just want to have it along in case of emergency.

  • @michaelharrison9445
    @michaelharrison9445 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks Dan this is so helpful. I have a question about the Freedom plan Basic subscription duration however the question could apply to all plans. If my plan starts in say at the beginning of February and expires at the end of February and if I only use the plan for a couple of days in February then suspend it will the plan expire at the end of February or will the unused days roll over until I start using it again?

    • @DanGoesHiking
      @DanGoesHiking 6 месяцев назад

      Good question. I believe freedom plans have a 30 day minimum, so if you activate and suspend it within the same month it should be active for a total of 30 days, if I'm reading their fine print correctly.

    • @michaelharrison9445
      @michaelharrison9445 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks Dan. Since raising the question I suspended my plan and got an email from Garmin saying that “Your inReach service will remain suspended until you move into an active plan or cancel your subscription.”

  • @Rhunyen
    @Rhunyen 6 месяцев назад

    TY this answered all my questions!

  • @HanzgohFilms
    @HanzgohFilms 6 месяцев назад

    Hey there- enjoying your video. I am hiking that loop this spring or summer. I am curious where your 2nd site was on the map. Really nice camp site.

    • @DanGoesHiking
      @DanGoesHiking 6 месяцев назад

      It was just north of the waterfall, so if you're hiking there loop clockwise and you hit the waterfall, turn around and go back down the hill and you'll see it. Have fun!

    • @HanzgohFilms
      @HanzgohFilms 6 месяцев назад

      @@DanGoesHiking Thanks alot! Been looking to hike this loop for 2 years... finally pulling the trigger and getting there...

  • @johnplink
    @johnplink 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your thorough analysis of a complicated charging system. I will need to rewatch the video before I choose my plan.

  • @ahikernamedgq
    @ahikernamedgq 6 месяцев назад

    Dan, found your channel and have watched a handful of your videos. Thanks for making these and putting these up. Love your content . Thank you!!

  • @pamb.7753
    @pamb.7753 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video. Big fan of Manistee and surrounding area. My Go To place. I need to check this loop out.

  • @martinberwanger4928
    @martinberwanger4928 6 месяцев назад

    Because of your articulate and clear speech. I didn´t need to use the trasnlator! you are awesome!!

  • @robcarr9968
    @robcarr9968 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Dan, I am moving to a colder countryy and just recently I was in about 40-48F temps and I felt my TNF Thermoball alogn with a fleece and shell wasnt quite warm enough, I was thinking of replacing the THermoball with something like this, how cold could you go with this jacket and maybe a shell?

    • @DanGoesHiking
      @DanGoesHiking 6 месяцев назад

      I'm personally comfortable down to the low 20s or high teens (if I'm inactive at camp), so this should be plenty warm for the temps you mentioned.