For nights when it is either colder or warmer than expected, I will soon order a sleeping bag liner. I'm looking at a Sea to Summit model but haven't made a final decision yet. The liner can add 15 degrees to a sleeping bag's warmth, which would be welcome on a chilly night. On a warm night, the liner could be used could be used by itself inside the bivy, becoming essentially a nice blanket to keep me comfortable. I was surprised to see that a quality liner will cost more than the discounted cost of the sleeping back itself. But it is a comfort item, and I equate comfort - getting a good night's rest - with safety.
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I had the urge over the holiday weekend to clean out my bookshelf. A lot of good books and enjoyable reads were dropped off at the thrift store. I did keep some books, those that I pick up on occasion to read a chapter or two. Here is the list, in no particular order, of some of the books I kept along with a very brief description of each.
Panama, by Thomas McGuane / novel, Key West
Great Dream of Heaven, Sam Shepard / short stories
Sitting in Darkness, David Bain / history, the Philippines
A Year on Key West and Cuba with Hemingway, Arnold Samuelson / memoir
The Creature in the Map, Charles Nicholl / history, Sir Walter Raleigh in South America
Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn, Paul Watkins / novel, commercial fishing off Rhode Island
Tales of Land and Sea, Joseph Conrad / collection of novels
Ninety-two in the Shade, Thomas McGuane / novel, Key West
The Coast of Summer, Anthony Bailey / memoir, Cape Cod
An Island out of Time, Tom Horton / Smith Island, Chesapeake Bay
The Riddle of the Sands, Erkine Childers / novel, sailing the Frisian Islands before WW I
The Shadow in the Sands, Sam Llewellyn / sequel to the above
The Voyage, Philip Caputo - novel, sailing New York to Cuba
Sailing in a Spooful of Water, Joe Coomer / memoir, Texas and New England
The Boy, Me and the Cat, Henry Plummer / sailing a catboat from New England to Florida and back
The Windward Road, Archie Carr / naturalist tracking turtles in the windward islands
Dillinger in Hollywood, John Sayles / short stories
Mile Zero, Thomas Sanchez / novel, Key West
Coasting, Jonathan Raban / sailing around England
Voyage, Sterling Hayden / novel about sailing late 1800s
The Ocean Waits, Webb Chiles / sailing an open boat from the south Pacific to the Red Sea
Sailing Alone Around the World, Joshua Slocum / no description needed
On the River, Walter Magnes Teller / collection of stories about journeys in small boats
Two Years Before the Mast, Richard Henry Dana / sailing to California
Shadow Country, Peter Matthiessen / novel, Florida
Far Tortuga, Peter Matthiessen / novel, Caribbean
Spartina, John Casey / novel, Rhode Island
The Americans, Robert Frank / photographs
Narrow Waters, Dee Carstarphen / sailing down the intracoastal waterway
Gravesend Light, David Payne / novel, Outer Banks and Roanoke Island
By the Wind, Richard Baum / sailing
Crazy Heart, Thomas Cobb / novel, Texas