Winter camping is an easy activity to warm up to as long as you stay snug. Here are our essential cold-weather camping tips and gear recommendations to keep you toasty.
August 12, 2014
Winter camping is an easy activity to warm up to as long as you stay snug. Here are our essential cold-weather camping tips and gear recommendations to keep you toasty.
Trekking over the snow in the middle of a campground or park, in an otherworldly, ice-hung landscape you have all to yourself, is a particularly Canadian pastime. It’s all about feeling warm and alive in the pristine cold.
When planning a winter camping trip, give serious thought to how you are going to get around. Trails and signs may all be covered in snow.
What you wear, in layers of course, may be the biggest determining factor of how warm you stay.
Layers
Extremities
For winter camping, you’ll need a four-season or mountaineering tent that’s fast and easy to set up, even in nasty, snowy weather.
Always choose a sleeping bag that’s rated colder than the coldest temperature you expect to encounter. You can unzip it if you get too hot.
Change into the full set of dry clothes that you are going to wear the next day and go to bed in them, keeping both the clothes and you warm.
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