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30°F / -1°C sleeping bag vs a 50°F / 10°C sleeping bag whilst wearing layers

I'll be doing a multi day hiking and backpacking trip in a few weeks with a company that recommends that participants have a 30°F (-1°C) sleeping bag. I'm wondering if a 50°F (10°C) sleeping bag could work provided I wear some layers.

30°F sleeping bag vs a 50°F sleeping bag whilst wearing layers

I'll be doing a multi day hiking and backpacking trip in a few weeks with a company that recommends that participants have a 30°F sleeping bag. I'm wondering if a 50°F sleeping bag could work provided I wear some layers.

30°F / -1°C sleeping bag vs a 50°F / 10°C sleeping bag whilst wearing layers

I'll be doing a multi day hiking and backpacking trip in a few weeks with a company that recommends that participants have a 30°F (-1°C) sleeping bag. I'm wondering if a 50°F (10°C) sleeping bag could work provided I wear some layers.

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I'll be doing a multi day hiking /and backpacking trip in a few weeks with a company that recommends that participants have a 30°F sleeping bad, however,bag. I'm wondering if a 50°F sleeping bag wouldn'tcould work provided I wear some layers.

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I'll be doing a multi day hiking / backpacking trip in a few weeks with a company that recommends that participants have a 30°F sleeping bad, however, I'm wondering if a 50°F sleeping bag wouldn't work provided I wear some layers.

Any ideas?

I'll be doing a multi day hiking and backpacking trip in a few weeks with a company that recommends that participants have a 30°F sleeping bag. I'm wondering if a 50°F sleeping bag could work provided I wear some layers.

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30°F sleeping bag vs a 50°F sleeping bag whilst wearing layers

I'll be doing a multi day hiking / backpacking trip in a few weeks with a company that recommends that participants have a 30°F sleeping bad, however, I'm wondering if a 50°F sleeping bag wouldn't work provided I wear some layers.

Any ideas?