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		<title>By: New to Winter Camping? Read This :: UpNorthica</title>
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		<description>[...] If you&#8217;ve never done it before but want to learn, there&#8217;s an excellent Beginner&#8217;s Guide to Winter Camping just posted on Backpacker&#8217;s blog. Though brief, it covers the bases well. It also makes clear that the winter camping experience is very different (albeit very fun) from camping in the other 3 seasons. I was happy to see a few budget-conscious tips as well, which will offset the gut-caving realization that you really have to buy a crapload of new gear for winter camping. Via WinterCampers. [...]</description>
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