No matter the weather, it’s always a good idea to have the essential food and water, but when you’re out in the elements having a stocked pantry is a must. Shelf-stable, nonperishable items to get you through if you are snowed in will give you peace of mind as you enjoy the wint...
Anyone who has ever tried to use their bike in the winter will tell you how the snow can be very treacherous. When avoiding the use of bikes isn't an option, winter weather-proof them without the expense. Try thisamazing winter hackand keep those tires rolling in the winter weather. 6....
Consider switching to winter tires when the average temperatures dip below 7° C. (Nathan Coleman/The Weather Network) Step 6:Bring extra gear. All you can really do is plan for the worst and hope nothing happens when you head out into the wintry wea...
hiking, and camping at extremely low temperatures. Many people use them during cold-weather hunting, and you should keep them in your pack. You can keep them in the sleeves of your jacket. If you have tight cuffs, these will fit right in. Your arms and...
'Baby, It's Cold Outside' - Stay Warm Even Without Electricity With These Life Saving Tips, Tricks And Do-It-Yourself IdeasBy Susan Duclos - All News PipeLineAs Winter weather rips through the nation, with cold weather and snow advisories, warning about the dangers of the cold fronts ...
In wintery weather, it is also essential that you dress for theC.O.L.D.: Cover: Since we lose so much heat from our head, we should wear scarves and hats over head, neck and face. Mittens are also better protectors than gloves because they trap more heat. ...
rear of the RV refrigerator – to better circulate air across the condenser to improve the cooling ability of the fridge. Other tips involve parking in the shade, cooling your food before you put it into the fridge, and opening the fridge as infrequently as possible in hot weather conditions...
(Nathan Coleman/The Weather Network) Content continues belowSEE ALSO: Embrace SUV camping for your next adventure Step 4: Always keep sunglasses in the vehicle. They may seem like more of a summer accessory, but winter glare is a scare....
(Nathan Coleman/The Weather Network) Content continues belowSEE ALSO: Embrace SUV camping for your next adventure Step 4: Always keep sunglasses in the vehicle. They may seem like more of a summer accessory, but winter glare is a scare. Step 5: Traction is your best friend. Above all...
Nathan Coleman backs his Mitsubishi Outlander into the driveway ahead of snowfall. (Nathan Coleman/The Weather Network) Content continues below SEE ALSO:Embrace SUV camping for your next adventure Step 4:Always keep sunglasses in the vehicle. They may seem like more of a summer acc...