Dave Cornthwaite

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Cold Weather Tent Camping

Just because the temperature is starting to drop doesn’t mean that you need to stop camping. There are plenty of ways that you can make sure that you’ll be able to stay comfortable when sleeping in a tent during winter. Let’s look at some of the best tips. 


Pick Your Campsite Carefully

First, during the colder weather, you’ll need to be a little more careful about where you elect to put your tent. You’ll want to find a place that’s sheltered from any wind or slow. This can often mean camping close to trees, as they will provide a natural windbreak. However, before you do this, make sure that you are choosing a healthy tree, so you know it won’t fall onto you during the night. 

If there’s a lot of snow, you might want to make sure that there’s no chance that you’ll be at risk of an avalanche. This can often mean avoiding camping on the side of a steep hill. Ideally, you want the slope to be less than 25 degrees. You’ll be able to check this using an inclinometer. These tend to be relatively small devices, so you’ll be able to take them with you if you’re hiking. 

Once you’ve found the campsite, you’ll want to pack down the snow around your tent. This will give you a flatter area, making it more comfortable to sleep. It will also make it easier for you to pitch the tent. 


Choose The Right Tent

It’s also important to make sure that you’re using the right equipment. Most importantly, you’ll need to make sure that you’re using the right tent. In this area, there are a few things that you might want to look for. 

First, you want to make sure that it will be able to withstand the colder conditions and trap heat. In many cases, the manufacturer will list the temperature range that the tent has been designed for. If not, you want to look for a tent that is fully covered the fly. This will help you trap the heat inside the tent. You also want to look for something that will be able to withstand strong winds and snow. Usually, this means that you’ll need to choose a model that incorporates multiple poles. 

You might also want to think about the way that you’ll be using the tent. For example, if you’re going hiking, you might want a lighter tent, which will be easier to carry. You’ll also need to make sure that there will be enough space inside the tent. If you want to review some of the most popular models, you can use this helpful tent for winter camping buying guide. 

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Keep Hydrated

During a winter camping trip, you’ll need to make sure that you are staying hydrated and are eating healthy foods. This will serve a few important purposes. First, it will give you the energy you need throughout the trip. Also, the foods that you consume will be able to help you stay warm. At night, it’s recommended that you try to have a healthy, hot meal. Meals like stew or soup tend to be the best options during the colder months. 

The winter months tend to be the most active periods for some predators. To make sure that you aren’t having your food stolen by these animals, you’ll need to store everything securely. You might want to put your food in a bag and sling it over a tree at night. Often, raising it off the ground will be enough to keep your food safe. 

One of the biggest benefits of camping during colder weather is that you’ll be able to melt the ice to get water. However, you should make sure that you’re only drinking clean, white snow. You might also want to add a little water to the pot before you start melting the snow, making sure that you don’t get a burnt flavour. 


Get A Good Sleeping Bag

It’s important to make sure that you are using a good sleeping bag. This will keep you warm, even when the temperature is freezing outside. There are a few things that you’ll need to look for when picking your sleeping bag. First, most sleeping bags will be temperature rated. To get the best results, try to choose something that will be 10 degrees lower than the minimum temperatures that you will be expecting during your trip. Some materials, like goose down, can be best at trapping heat, keeping you warm throughout the night. If you need, you can add a sleeping bag liner to add some more warmth to your bag. 


Pack Warm Clothes

Finally, you’ll need to make sure that you’re wearing warm clothes during your trip. This will ensure that you’ll stay warm during the day, making it more comfortable to explore your local area. The key to staying warm is layering your clothing. First, you want to start with the underwear. During colder winter months it can often help to choose something that is longer. You should also be looking for wool, as this will take perspiration away from the skin and dries quickly. Next, you want to choose a thick jacket. Usually, puffy jackets tend to trap heat, keeping you warmer. Finally, you can finish up by wearing a thick coat, to protect you from the wind and snow. 

If you’re going to be outside for a long time, it can help to have some extra protection, like a winter hat. If there’s going to be a lot of snow, you might want to wear goggles or sunglasses, to protect your eyes from the glare. 


Conclusion

Just because the temperature is starting to drop doesn’t mean that you need to give up your love of camping. The winter months can be the best months to experience some locations, allowing you to do activities like camping or ice fishing. So, use some of these tips to make sure that you’re staying warm, even if it’s freezing outside.