Dropping temperatures are no reason to stay indoors this winter. Follow these tips to ensure your winter camping trip is both comfortable and safe.
3. Wear thick socks for cold weather camping Don’t forget your feet! Sitting around in camp, hanging out by the campfire, and sleeping in the van can leave you with chilly toes. Pack a couple of pairs of warm, thick socks to rotate through and layer while hanging around camp. I ...
Camping in the rain doesn’t need to be difficult. As you can see from our ten tips with a little bit of planning, you can still enjoy a great camping trip in wet weather. Check outMountain Warehouse for all the outdoor equipmentyou need to enjoy your next camping trip....
Packable dog bed. While not strictly necessary, a dog bed is nice for helping your dog to settle in, and it is a real blessing in cold weather. At 2.2 pounds, theChuckIt! Travel Dog Bedcomes with its own nylon stuff sack and is machine washable. Your Dog’s Camping First Aid Kit On...
Bring the Ten Essentials:The Ten Essentials are a collection of items that help outdoor adventurers be prepared for emergency situations. It's wise to take these items along whenever you head out for a hike, but perhaps even more so when exploring in cold weather where consequences of a mish...
Top 6 Tips for Winter CampingAdventuring in the cold weather brings a host of its own special challenges.
Of course, if you’re camping in cold weather, then food will last longer. Not many people are hardy enough to camp outside of summer – I’ve camped in February in my young and ‘didn’t really think about the time of year’ days. Camping in the cold wasn’t fun. ...
In today’s post, we’re sending out a few tips for winter RV camping that will help you to enjoy your RV even in cold weather.
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Yep, there are somemega cool tentsout there, but many of them won’t keep the heat out when the mercury starts rising. If you’re buying a tent specifically for camping in hot weather then choose something that is light in colour that will reflect the heat better than a dark tent. And...