Hell yahh!!!
no
Kinda-sorta, but not really. Sleeping in a bin bag might make you sweat more, meaning you'll lose a little in water weight over the night. But sweating more usually also make you thirsty, and as soon as you have quenched your thirst, you'll have put that weight right back on.
if it is a lightweight sleeping bag then it can go in the bottom centre of the main compartment or on the outside in a dry bag or waterproof container,sack. If it is a heavy weight or heavy duty sleeping bag then it is better to keep it at the top of the rucksack.
a lot
20 per cent of your body weight
trash!!
You can not, but going hiking with a heavy backpack will help you work harder and in result, lose more weight!
Jim's bag is 60 inches long, Jorge's sleeping bag is 72 inches long, and Steve's sleeping bag is 68 inches long. Jorge's sleeping bag is the longest.
This will depend on the climate where the children will be sleeping. You should match the location with the bag's temperature rating, the child's metabolism, the bag's weight, etc.
Yes, sleeping bags can lose their warmth over time due to wear and tear, compression of insulation, and exposure to moisture. It is important to properly care for and maintain your sleeping bag to ensure it retains its warmth.
Yes, sleeping bags can lose warmth over time due to wear and tear, compression of insulation, and exposure to moisture. Regular maintenance and proper storage can help maintain the warmth of a sleeping bag.
The bag of empty bag is in the trash can that has the flies in it. You have to bring the trash can to the cotton candy then open the trash can and the flies will go to the cotton candy instead of you. After that you can dig in the trash to find the empty bag. Hope that helps!