Place clothes on the radiator at night; run clothes through the dryer fo a few minutes; or put underwear beneath and at the bottom of the electric blanket-covered bed.
on cold camp outs, we would put the next day’s clothes in the sleeping bag with us so they would be warm to put off in the morning. and you changed your clothes in the sleeping bag.
McColl34 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Assuming, of course, that someone gets up periodically throughout the night to add fuel to the fire. (A good idea if you wish to survive the storm.)
McColl34 Premium Member over 4 years ago
It also helps to constantly wear an interesting scarf that you received from a “friend.”
Ida No over 4 years ago
Ice walker: “Hint two – don’t actually walk on the ice. Wearing boots and socks are a def improvement.”
stairsteppublishing over 4 years ago
Place clothes on the radiator at night; run clothes through the dryer fo a few minutes; or put underwear beneath and at the bottom of the electric blanket-covered bed.
arolarson Premium Member over 4 years ago
Can I put my spare pair by the fire? If it’s that cold I’ll be wearing a pair in bed too.
ekw555 over 4 years ago
on cold camp outs, we would put the next day’s clothes in the sleeping bag with us so they would be warm to put off in the morning. and you changed your clothes in the sleeping bag.
Fred over 4 years ago
hung on the mantel with care…
elizabethvshaffer over 4 years ago
Capture body heat: sleep with a friend.
danketaz Premium Member over 4 years ago
…and wake up to the smell of feet.
knight1192a over 4 years ago
Staying at an inn. I doubt Medusa Nazi will pay, he’ll probably turn the manager to stone.
fuzzybritches over 4 years ago
We used to have a rack on top of our furnace, that we’d put the wet mittens on, to dry. It was great putting on those warm mittens!