You Can Have Lots Of Fun At Winter Camping

By Christy Hoyle


Every camping trip takes a little planning to be sure you have necessary supplies and safety equipment.

During the winter, clothing is particularly important. It is important to maintain your body temperature and avoid ill effects of cold weather such as hypothermia regardless if you are staying at the campsite or venturing out for a hike. A hat should always be worn. Wearing a hat is essential due to the fact that up to 80% of your body heat can be lost through your heat. You should also dress in layers. Choose outer clothing that is waterproof and wear several layers of clothing. Warm wool socks should be worn. It is advisable that you wear two pairs of socks for warmth and comfort. Always wear boots that are suited to cold weather and are waterproof. It is critical to keep your feet warm and dry for warding off hypothermia.

It's important to have a warm fire at your campsite and also make sure that sleeping arrangements or tents are properly insulated from the cold. Choose sleeping bags and sleeping mats that are waterproof and have warm linings. You should also get into the sleeping bag when you are already warm and dry. Before you enter your tent and go to sleep, do some exercises and warm up the fire. You should only sleep in dry clothes so if you have wet clothing on, change out of it.

In the winter, you will be less hungry but that's no reason to neglect nutrition. It will help keep your energy level up. Warm drinks will help. Cup of soup or canned soups are great for adding nutrition and warmth to the diet. If you are feeling the effects of hypothermia, stay away from coffee, tea, and alcohol because they will thin the blood and actually advance the symptoms.

Be prepared for emergencies. Having a sudden drastic shift in weather is not uncommon and you can be stranded and unable to return to your campsite. It is also possible to have an accident such as slipping on a slippery slope or having a fall through the ice into freezing water. It could mean the difference between life and death if you are prepared for such disasters. Waterproof matches, food and water supplies, blankets, and first aid kits are what you should always have with you.

It is essential to take some time to plan and prepare for camping in the winter so you can stay safe and make the most of your experience. Check if you have all the items to stay warm and nourished. Plan for the unexpected and have gear available in case of emergency.




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