Winter Camping Blog

Guide to Winter Camping

Introduction to Winter Camping | How To Start Winter Camping |Leave No Trace (LNT) For Winter Campers |Planning a Winter Camping Trip | Packing For Your Winter Camping Trip | Personal Transportation | Transporting Your Winter Camping Gear | Winter Camping Shelters | Clothing for Winter Camping | Food and Fluids | Cooking | Sleeping Warm | Winter Camping Sanitation | Wilderness 1st Aid | Cold Injuries and Recognizing Hypothermia | Winter Camping With Your Dog | Conclusion | Gear Lists

Can’t Get Enough About Winter Camping?

Beyond Clothing Cold Play Soft Shell Jacket, Beyond Clothing Steel Action Shirt, Black Diamond Equipment Megamid Tipi, Black Diamond Equipment Transfer 7 Shovel, Columbia Zazoo Hat, Design Salt Cocoon Silk Mummyliner, Dorcy 41-2016 120 Lumen Headlamp, Ed’s Wilderness Systems Snow Clipper Pulk, Eureka Kaycee 0º F Long Sleeping Bag, First Ascent Nail Driver Soft Shell Pants, Kifaru Tipi, Magnesium Fire Starter, New England OverShoes, Outaware Custom Outdoor Clothing, Swedish Fire Steel Fire Starter, Trail Stove by Stratus, Western Mountaineering Puma Sleeping Bag

Winter Camping Trips and Photos from

Baldface Mountain, Bennett Lake, Cascade Pond, Cat Mountain, Chimney Mountain, Dead Vly, Devil’s Kitchen, Dug Mountain Brook Falls, Giant Mountain, Good Luck Mountain Cliffs , Huckleberry Mountain, Indian Pass from Tahawas, John Pond, Indian Pass, Jessup, Jockeybush Lake, John Pond, Kane Mountain, Little Cathead Mountain, Long Pond, Mitchell Ponds, Mount Blue, Mud Lake, Murphy Lake, NoonMark Mountain, Peaked Mountain, Pharaoh Lake, Pine Orchard, Puffer Pond, Second Pond, Snowy Mountain, Stony Pond, Tenant Creek Waterfalls, Tirrell Pond, Wilson’s Pond, Wintergreen Dog Sledding Trip in Ely, MN

The Entertaining Side of Winter Camping (without experiencing cold fingers)

Links to Other Winter Camping Resources

Winter camping is an activity with inherent risks.  The material presented within is intended to be a general guide, not a substitute for experience and training. The author of this material does not take responsibility for the use of any of the materials or methods described. In following any of the procedures discussed within, you do so at your own risk.

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