My 2cents
Most Boys do not have the proper equipment to winter camp today. they will try to wear athletic shoes in 12" of snow.
There GI Joe Sleeping Bag will not keep them warm
They have no real winter clothing that is suitable for winter camping
Moderators: Site Admin, Moderators
WVBeaver05 wrote:Not mentioned yet, but don't forget some type of pad for under your sleeping bag. A 0 degree bag directly on the ground isn't 0 degrees anymore.
YiS
deweylure wrote:My suggestion for clothing is hunting clothes and or carhartt. Usually the materials are of good quality with the warmest synthetic fills and constuction availabel. I prefer the kind used for upl;and birds usually they are tan and have briar guards.
After the holidays is a great time to shop ,hunting seasons are generally winding down and you can find great deals at the major sporting stores try Gander mountain,cabellas,Bass pro.
I do recommend a space blanket in your first aid kit.
For sleep dont forget to change to a completely dry set of long underwwear and wear a stocking hat to bed. Dont sleep in the same set you wore all day. Silk is good but the atest are synthetics
I do not recomend air mattresses for the winter use a foam pad (closed cell foam)
I have camped in a three season tent although a four would be valuable.
Food is the key since your body burns more calories nutricious meals are amust and drink water you cna get dehydrated in the winter
Dewey
Mrw wrote:We only let them get uncomfortable enough to remember to prepare better the next time.
No question of having a kid in any danger of frostbite or hypothermia! We would bail them out before that point.
But for the kid who was told his personal dome tent would not stand up to the snow and wouldn't take it down...they just made sure one of his buddies would take him in when it collapsed on him (and it did!).
Quailman wrote:You can't stress enough the importance of the closed-cell foam pad.
Quailman wrote:One more tip - with those warm, warm sleeping bags, have the boys keep tomorrow's clothes down in the bottom of it. They'll thank you in the morning.
Return to Camping, Hiking, and Outdoor Fun
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests