OSA is serious biz and is not exactly compatible with extended outdoor treks of any sort. It would probably be better to just limit yourself to one day trips from now on IMO. If I had an RV camper or something I could do loop treks and always come back to the RV to sleep with my CPAP, but I dont have an RV.įor canoeing, you could carry one of those big batteries (car batter or marine battery, basically) in your canoe and pack it in a waterproof pelican case that floats and make sure it is waterproofed in some sort of heavy duty waterproof bag. I am a longtime backpacker and CPAP is incompatible with anything but one day hiking trips. I backpack a lot.or at least WAS backpacking a lot until recently when my gear broke. There is question whether CPAPs are allowed, and if so what options are there for using them (battery, solar, etc). The BWCA (Boundary Waters Canoe Area) is a wilderness area where motorized vehicles are not allowed. Bwca wrote:A discussion has been started on the BWCA discussion site about CPAP use.
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