posted by Extreme Elk Hunting on Feb 27
Wintertime camping out supplies new experiences and fresh challenges that you will grow to love. A few ways to experience camping in the winter is to take all your warmest down clothing, a suitable tent and lots of camping food.
Snow shoeing is a fantastic option for you to get to your remote winter camping location. This provides you with a larger foot surface area to allow for easy walking on top of the snow. Another alternative is cross-country skiing to your preferred camping out spot.
When you go camping out in the winter you will see animals with slightly distinct coats, you will not see this is spring, summer or fall. That way by camping out in the wintertime as well as camping out during other times of year you can go to the same spot and the scene will have changed. Not only will the leafy trees be stripped of all their leaves, but you will see birds that thrive in your camping out area during the colder winter months.
To make wintertime adventurers more fantastic you will need to make sure you are able to stay warm. Keep warm in the winter months with warm clothes, warming underwear, and woollen gloves and warm woollen socks. It is also a good idea to bring a stocking hat and hand warmers in your camping out clothing. Inside your tent you can set up a kerosene heater in the middle far away from anything that could burn. Check at your local camping supply store for the different types of heaters that are available. Sleeping bags for your trip are graded for temperature so make sure you bring a sleeping bag that is ranked for the temperatures you will experience on your wintertime adventures.
It’s a good idea to let your clothing join you in the sleeping bag on a cold wintertime morning before you get dressed. The majority of tents do not hold in warmth for long periods because they need to be well ventilated. To make your tent hold in the warmth a bit longer, you may wish to throw an extra tarp over it and fix it down with tent pegs.
If you have a favorite spot that you like to camp but it’s always crowded try camping in the wintertime. There are very few people who will camp in the cold so you may just find your spot quiet and relaxing! So if you like peace and quiet with not a lot of other enthusiasts coming out to your favorite spots, and then choosing to set up your camping out location in the winter will work perfect for you. Retailers will often have special deals in the slower winter months, so waiting to buy your camping gear until you are ready to go will not be a problem for you. So go out this wintertime and every wintertime and enjoy the passive bliss of nature.



