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NATURE WORSHIP Outdoor Hiking Mountaineering Foam Camping Mat Sleeping Pad in Tent Dampproof Mattress Foam
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    Features:
  • Material: IXPE. Suitable for four seasons.100% brand new and high quality
  • The egg cell shape is soft and comfortable, this shape does not change the weight of the situation greatly increases comfort.
  • It's the best choice for people seeking sleep-any-where, on any-thing durability and comfort
  • Made of the new formula, the material toughness is better
  • Unfold Size: 190x55x1.2cm. Weight: 380g. Thickness: 1.2-1.6cm
Specs:
Height5.4 Inches
Length21.5 Inches
Weight0.8377565956 Pounds
Width6.2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on NATURE WORSHIP Outdoor Hiking Mountaineering Foam Camping Mat Sleeping Pad in Tent Dampproof Mattress Foam:

u/Surfcam310 ยท 1 pointr/Ultralight

This is turning into a huge snow year. Assuming you start mid/late April you'd probably reach Kennedy Meadows before June. It can get very cold in the Sierras in the early season. Here's the pad I was talking about. Just cut off a few sections. 11oz as is.

https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Mountaineering-Sleeping-Dampproof-Mattress/dp/B014KP5SZ2/ref=sr_1_8?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1484670930&sr=1-8&keywords=foam+sleeping+pad

I'd go with the MLD Spirit 28 or make a 20-30 syn quilt. You can also get a semi disposable vapor barrier bivy or a Western Mountaineering Hotsac vbl. Both around 4-5 oz but will greatly extend the warmth of your quilt. Maybe keep it for 3-4 weeks in the Sierras until it warms up.

Keep in mind that you'll probably hit a lot of snow once you get to the Sierras. Goretex gaiters, traction (Microspikes) and an ice axe are things to think about. Forester Pass is kind of sketchy on the South side even without snow. Well, I have medium fear of heights. I can't imagine how scary it'd be iced up. ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜

At your probable pace, you could also leave later in the season a la Anish and avoid all those issues. Late May? You'd only have to worry about the heat in the desert but I don't think it'd be any hotter than starting mid April.