Cold weather camping is an activity that may not be for the whole family, but for those that relish the cold, the outdoors is the place to be. Cold weather camping is camping in windy, cold or wet weather with temperatures less than 40 degrees. The key to camping in this kind of weather is staying warm and hydrated.
If a fire is necessary to stay warm, so are more clothes. In cold weather, layering is essential. Several light layers is much more effective than one heavy layer, providing better insulation. Also, layers can be shed or added to maintain a comfortable temperature. Loose clothing is also better for insulating than tight clothes. Thermal polypropylene underwear is the best choice, next is wool. Cotton is not a good insulator and will not do well if it becomes wet.
Just as layering is essential, so is staying dry. If socks or other clothes become wet, a change as soon as possible is necessary. Polypropylene, wool and gore-tex are the best options for keeping moisture out and the skin and under-layers dry. For socks, layering is again a good idea; thin liners are as a first layer, then wool.
Coats and hats are important pieces. A gore-tex coat is a great choice as it provides warmth but allows moisture to escape. Make sure it is large enough to go over all the layers. A hood is a nice asset to a coat, even with a hat. It can keep rain and snow out of the face and off the neck. As for a hat, many different styles exist, some cover just the top of the head, some cover the ears, and many cold weather campers choose a ski mask for facial coverage.
Another essential is gloves or mittens, or both. Because with mittens, fingers touch, more warmth is generated. Many campers sleep in their mittens and use gloves for daily tasks. Gloves with flip off fingers are a good idea because the palm can retain heat while work is done, then the fingers of the glove can be put back on.
It’s also important to consider the gear that you’re going to bring on your camping trip. Having a good tent is very important and will go a long way to making your nights more comfortable. A good cold weather camp sleeping bag is also essential – nothing will ruin your winter camping trip faster than being cold at night!
When cold weather camping, drinking water is key – lots and lots of water. Dehydration can happen fast in the cold. For food, complex carbs will help keep the body warm. Potatoes are great camping food for warmth and energy, and they can easily be slow-cooked in the coals of your campfire..
Cold weather camping can be exhilarating! Just remember to stay warm, dry and hydrated!