Top 6 Tips for Winter CampingAdventuring in the cold weather brings a host of its own special challenges.
Here are a few tips for keeping your RV warm in the winter. Add a Lightbulb to Your Water Compartment A 40 to 100-Watt lightbulb is helpful as a backup to keep the water pump, water lines, and other components in the water compartment safe from freezing temperatures. ...
If you intend on spending a few days in one place then create a more comfortable space to cook in by digging trenches and seats in the snow. The key to enjoying winter camping comfortably is to stay warm, whatever you are doing. So if you only implement one of these tips on your next...
If you camp in a hammock in winter, you need to take extra steps to stay warm. Leaning on our own experience, as well as advice from hammock manufacturers, we’ve come up with seven solid tips to help you stay toasty in your hammock. A post shared by Maine the Way (@mainetheway) ...
Check out our tips for camping in the great outdoors in winter, from choosing your equipment to deciding on the location.
Dropping temperatures are no reason to stay indoors this winter. Follow these tips to ensure your winter camping trip is both comfortable and safe.
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Camping hack:To warm up even more on winter nights, try a DIY “heater.” Boil some hot water before bed, then pour it into a hard plastic water bottle, close it up securely, and slip it in at the bottom of your bag to go with your own body heat. You can always melt snow for...
When it comes towinter camping, it should go without saying that you’ll need a good tent, a lofty winter-rated sleeping bag and a sleeping mat with as high and R-value as possible (read ourguide to sleeping matsfor more on that). But what if you’re out in the field and find yo...