The Wonder of Winter Camping

Winter Camping

Camping has become immensely popular but most campers limit themselves to the summer months. With the right camping equipment and outdoor clothing camping can be enjoyed at any time of year.

There are lots of benefits to be enjoyed when camping outside the peak summer months. There are none of the summer crowds to contend with, the campsites are empty, the winter countryside presents some fantastic views and you’ll not have to contend with annoying insects.

It really is all about being prepared. The winter weather is the most challenging aspect of camping out at this time of year. Temperatures that fall below freezing at night are enough to put all but the hardiest off camping out in a sleeping bag. But with a good quality sleeping bag and the right thermal insulation you’ll not have any problems.

I am, of course, talking about sleeping out in a tent or if you’re really brave a tarpaulin. The other option is to use a camper-van or motor-home. These enable you to bring along a whole host of home comforts including heating.

But for a ‘real’ winter camping experience I recommend using a tent, a camping bed or airbed to provide insulation, a really good sleeping bag and some top quality thermal underwear. Make certain that you have some good quality outdoor clothing that is waterproof, windproof, lightweight but ventilated along with gloves, boots and a hat and you will be well prepared for whatever the winter weather brings.

Camping in the summer months is great fun but nothing like the challenge and thrill of sub-zero winter camping. Warming yourself by a blazing camp fire is great when there is frost on the ground and the possibility of snow and walks in the countryside on beautiful, crisp, clear winter days are a great way to really appreciate your surroundings.

So, if you’re up for a little adventure, or perhaps you are looking for something to do with your children during the Christmas break, why not spend a couple of nights under canvas and enjoy the challenge of a little winter camping.

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