Mastering the Chill- Your Guide to Comfortable Cold Weather Camping!
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Interested in keeping the camp season alive, even through the winter months? Keep reading…
Embarking on outdoor adventures as a community has been a cornerstone of our shared experience as Off-road Vixens, and we revel in the thrill of camping during all four seasons.
From the balmy nights of summer, exploring new nooks in the mountains, to the crisp, breathtaking beauty of fall, our love for camping knows no seasonal bounds.
Yet, it's during the winter months, where the landscape transforms into a serene wonderland, where anyone can find a unique and tranquil joy in facing the cold head-on.
Keep reading as we share our TOP FIVE TIPS to make your stay with us during winter months 👇
Tip Number One:
Insulated Sleeping Gear!
Invest in high-quality, cold-rated sleeping bags and sleeping pads. Look for bags with a temperature rating lower than the expected nighttime temperatures.
For example, if you are camping somewhere below 20° F, then you should look for sleeping bags usually rated to 0°F.
Additionally, use a closed-cell foam pad or an insulated air mattress underneath your sleeping bag to provide insulation from the cold ground.This will make all the difference!
Tip Number Two:
Layered Clothing!
Dressing in layers is crucial for staying warm in cold weather. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer to keep sweat away from your skin, add an insulating layer for warmth, and finish with a waterproof and windproof outer layer to protect against the elements. Don't forget a hat and gloves to retain heat! My favorite way to layer is in anything from Off-Road Vixens. ORV t-shirts are moisture wicking, which make for perfect layers and work t-shirts.
Their cold weather apparel is made for ladies who snow mobile in mind! I’ve always found myself cozy and comfortable while camping when layered with any Off-Road Vixens sweatshirt, beanie, sherpa, or wind breaker.
Ladies, Off-Road Vixens is truly your one stop shop for comfy, CUTE, and affordable layers!
Always remember your favorite beanie!! If you look closely, I’m wearing a zip up hoodie underneath this sherpa. You can substitute this for any of your favorite long sleeve layer. This blocks out wind and keeps me comfortable when it’s below 30°F!
Dudes, sorry -
You’ll have to drive or online shop at other favorite stores for most of the latest trends in outdoor apparel. My husband’s favorite combinations in the winter vary, but always include waterproof layers on top.
Tip Number Three:
Hot Drinks and Hearty Meals!
This one is often overlooked but can make a HUGE difference. Consuming hot beverages and hearty meals can help keep your body temperature up. Bring a portable stove or campfire-friendly cooking equipment to prepare warm meals. Pack hot drinks like tea, coffee, or hot cocoa to enjoy during the day and before bedtime. Eating high-calorie foods before sleeping can also generate warmth. My personal favorite combo is our Jetboil and a hearty Mountain House meal. Making easy, one-pot meals like a gluten-free chili-mac is always a campground favorite as well.
Tip Number Four:
Proper Tent Setup!
Set up your tent strategically to maximize warmth. Choose a flat spot, preferably on higher ground to avoid cold air pockets. Make sure your tent is well-ventilated to prevent condensation, but keep the vents partially closed to retain heat. Consider using a four-season tent designed for winter conditions.
Don’t be afraid to add a heater to your tent set-up! There are lots of modern options on the market now to stay warm and cozy all night long, as long as you keep up the appropriate power supply. You can combine a portable battery like a Jackery and a heated blanket, or heat your tent up before you sleep with a Mr. Heater Buddy.
My personal favorite tent set-up - the roof-top tent on our 4runner or Tacoma, with our diesel heater keeping us toasty all night long. This does require us to keep diesel on hand with an external power supply. We went low budget with our heater and got one for under $100 on Amazon, but you can spend as much as you’re willing to for convenience when it comes to heating your tent!
Getting off the ground helps us stay warmer overnight, a TON! I also carry firewood or a propane firepit if open fires aren’t allowed, like areas in Death Valley National Park. A campfire paired with a good heater makes all the difference for your winter set-up!
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Tip Number Five:
Last but not least, Stay Active During the Day!
Keep your blood flowing by engaging in activities during the day. Hiking, or even just a brisk walk around the campsite can help maintain body warmth. Physical activity generates heat, and staying active will prevent you from getting too cold. We love finding nearby trails and activities near our campsite to spend the day adventuring and exploring!
Remember to check the weather forecast before your trip and be prepared for sudden changes. It's also essential to inform someone about your plans and expected return time. Safety should always be a top priority during winter camping adventures. Enjoy your cold weather camping experience!
Author: Kelly Schwartz