To maintain warmth in your tent during high-altitude hikes, consider using a smaller three or four-season tent, a mummy-style sleeping bag on an insulating pad, and dressing in moisture-wicking, warm clothing with a beanie for sleeping. Choose a tent location that is sheltered from the wind, avoid valleys where cold air settles, and opt for south-facing slopes to benefit from sunlight. Additionally, insulate your tent with a ground tarp and an emergency blanket to reflect heat.
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