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![]() Winter Camping: Basics
Why camp in the winter? Because winter strips life down to a state of raw intensity. Because it turns even a modest local park into place of undiscovered, magic wilderness. Because 16-hour nights let you catch up on your sleep. Because there are no bugs, no rattlesnakes, no crowds. Because there may be no peace like that of a winter forest.There is a vast difference between being out in the cold and being cold. A cold hiker is a miserable hiker indeed. Fortunately, with a combination of thorough preparation, the right gear, and the right skills, a winter hiker can be comfortably cozy even in the kinds of deep-freeze temperatures that usually send those survey-addicted newscasters into apoplexy.
First things first. A winter hike requires an attitude adjustment on the Nothing happens quickly on a winter hike.
The extreme conditions aren't dangerous in and of themsel
Excerpted from Advanced Backpacking: A Trailside Guide. Copyright © 1998 by Karen Berger. With permission of the publisher, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.- Karen Berger Related Articles
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