72-Jay
Daydreamer
I was thinking of the ground here (without grass) it can get rock hard. plus the fact its not a even surface.NotHardUp1 said:Sleeping on stone is very different than sleeping on sand or earth covered with grass. Of course, ground can be stone hard, but often isn't.
I deff couldn't go sleep on say the hardwood floor in the main level of the house (and doubt I could sleep on the carpeted bedroom floor.). When camping in the summer I use an air-matress, the ground up there is way too hard for my weak old man body to take LOL back when I was young it didn't bother me.
It seems they could atleast get these guys those foam pads some campers use for sleeping on. I did see one pic today while looking up something else...they didn't even have sleeping bags in that one (I would assume they do for actually sleep night though?)



























