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Camping in the winter is quite the experience, but it requires a warm sleeping quarters and waterproof camping gear.
The secret to making a winter camping trip enjoyable is to make sure you stay warm and dry, even when temperatures plummet. Why go winter camping?
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Don’t fear the cold “Winter is one of the best times to be outdoors,” says Tayson Whittaker, winter camping enthusiast, and founder of outdoor gear and clothing company Outdoor Vitals.
Pacific Northwesterners love camping in the summer, but just because you’re an experienced car camper doesn’t mean you should jump right into winter camping. Here are some things to consider ...
Oh, and food – that’s an entirely different matter. Keep in mind that if you’re eating on a winter camping or backpacking trip you’ll need anywhere between 4,000-5,500 calories. Keep it a mix of ...
Why camp in winter? There's a lot more terrain to explore when the trees are bare. Here's what you need to do to have fun and stay warm.
As a Coloradan who does not ski or snowboard, I often find myself left out while my summer activity buddies head toward the slopes.
If an expensive four-season tent is what’s keeping you from trying winter camping, save your money. These tents are just as versatile and cheaper.