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Truly remote backpacking locations generally frown on campfires, because nobody wants to trek high into the alpine only to see splotches of charred ash in the middle of a beautiful cirque. You'd like to leave no trace so future backpackers can also enjoy a fully natural landscape, but you'd also like to stay warm at night. Consider the Mountain Equipment's Firelite Sleeping Bag as a toasty alternative to fiery pits of natural destruction. Ideal for summers in the alpine or shoulder seasons in lower altitudes, the Firelite boasts enough warmth for freezing temperatures, and its 800 fill down insulation keeps the bag light, lofty, and compressible for easy backpacking.
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