tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-54174037353257537022024-02-08T07:36:46.631-08:00Winter Camping TipsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02303783767002579641noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5417403735325753702.post-28911496560559657142015-09-02T12:07:00.000-07:002015-09-02T12:07:00.151-07:00Winter camping - best videos<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Winter
camping is as interesting as summer camp; spending the night in the
snowy wild will be an amazing experience. However, there are lots of
things to bring when planning for winter camping as the weather will be
very cold. These are 10 items to pack for winter camping for your guide.<br />
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<b>Excellent tent</b><br />
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The
very first thing to bring is an excellent tent to keep you warm during
the night. Winter camping tent is different from summer tent which has
lots of ventilating. The commonly used tent for winter camping is the
expedition style tent which has extra lines, sturdier fabrics and
stronger poles. This type of tent can resist from strong wind in the
winter condition. Another alternative of winter tent is the single-wall
tent which are made from breathable and waterproof fabrics. Therefore,
when using this tent, you do not need to a separate fly. The single-wall
tent is easy to set up and extremely warm in cold weather.<br />
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<b>Warm sleeping bag</b><br />
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When
it comes to winter camping, you should consider getting a high-quality
sleeping bag. This sleeping bag will be responsible for your comfort and
warm when you close your eyes and curl up in the tent. Therefore, it is
important to get one with good quality so it can match the expected
temperature. The measurement of the sleeping bag is just approximations
of what you are expected.<br />
Besides choosing the right quality which
has expected temperature sleeping bag, the size of the sleeping bag is
also mattered. You surely do not want the bigger one since it can spend
most of space. However, it is important to feel comfortable and roomy
during the sleeping time.<br />
Another point to consider is the
fabrics; you are given choices between natural down and synthetic fill
sleeping bag. It is indeed a personal choice to choose which one the
best; but you have to match with the climate. When you are visiting a
place with wet winter, the synthetic fill will do better; while in dry
winter like in Colorado, you will need the natural down.<br />
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<b>Big jacket-coat</b><br />
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After
having the right tent and sleeping bag, you will have nothing to worry
at night. However, for your day-time activity, you will need a good
quality jacket and coat. You can choose the jacket coat with fur nad
hoodie to keep you warm when standing around. There are two types of
jacket-coat material as the same as the sleeping bag. You can choose on
according to your need.<br />
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<b>Robust backpack</b><br />
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Camping in the
winter time means to bring lots of stuff to stay alive. Therefore, you
need to find a good quality giant backpack which can carry all your
stuff include the sleeping bag. You will need a robust backpack which
has one main compartment with lots of side pockets. The main compartment
stores the sleeping bag, food and kitchenware. The outer pockets stores
the tent and stuff, shovel, fuel stove, snacks, and water. Since the
winter camping supplies are heavier and bulkier; it is better to have a
backpack with a hip belt to help the body carry the heavy weight.<br />
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<b>Powerful stove</b><br />
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The
wind and cold weather can make the stove fail. The white gas stove can
stop functioning if you do not clean it properly. Using dirty fuel can
also make it gunked up. If you bring the canister stoves, you have to
note that too cold weather can make them fail to function since the fuel
vaporize. To prevent from stove failure, you should bring the most
powerful and excellent quality of the stove. For alternatives, you can
also bring two stoves with similar fuel just in case the one fail to
function.<br />
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<b>Bottle insulator</b><br />
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When you are camping on summer,
bottle insulator may not be needed. However, keeping the water liquid
when the temperature is below zero is not easy. Therefore, you need to
bring a good bottle insulator. You can filled the bottle with boiling
water whenever possible and store it upside down to prevent the cap from
freezing. It is indeed difficult to keep the body hydrated during
winter camp, but you have to make sure that you have done well for your
body.<br />
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<b>Right shoes</b><br />
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As important as a sleeping bag, shoes or
boots will keep your feet warm and dry. The regular hiking boots or
shoes cannot keep the feet warm when the weather gets colder and below
freezing. Therefore, you should consider the Sorel boots for wet snow
and <a data-mce-href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mukluk" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mukluk">mukluk-style boot</a> if you are in a dry snow area.<br />
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<b>Food supplies</b><br />
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For
your convenience, you can bring the eat-boil-in bag frozen food instead
of cooking your own meal from hydrated food. You can also bring lots of
butter to keep you warm. The interesting fact is that the fat in butter
can make your body warm. So, add a spoon of butter to your meal to
enhance the flavors and keep your body warm.<br />
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<b>Essential tools</b><br />
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Keep
your compass, map, flashlight, lighter, and other basic gear in front
of the backpack. Therefore, you will not have difficulty to take it when
necessary.<br />
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<b>Clothing</b><br />
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As important as jacket and coat, layer
clothing is essential when winter camping. You should choose clothes
with warm material such as wool to help keeping the body warm.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02303783767002579641noreply@blogger.com2