It can be hard to know what to pack for a winter camping trip, I know! You’ve got to consider tent options, sleep systems, clothing strategy…and don’t even get me started on the food preparation!
Which is why I’ve put together a complete checklist you can steal for your next trip!
Here’s the deal, only my friends in The Cabin Season email club have access to freebies like my camping packing lists. That being said, it’s not too late! Drop your email below and you’ll get my winter camping checklist straight to your inbox and SO π MUCH π MORE π outdoor goodness!
Leave me a comment if you have been winter camping and share this post with friends who haven’t! If you yourself haven’t been, what questions do you have?
It can be hard to know what to pack for a winter camping trip, I know! You’ve got to consider tent options, sleep systems, clothing strategy…and don’t even get me started on the food preparation!
Which is why I’ve put together a complete checklist you can steal for your next trip!
Here’s the deal, only my friends in The Cabin Season email club have access to freebies like my camping packing lists. That being said, it’s not too late! Drop your email below and you’ll get my winter camping checklist straight to your inbox and SO π MUCH π MORE π outdoor goodness!
Leave me a comment if you have been winter camping and share this post with friends who haven’t! If you yourself haven’t been, what questions do you have?
Check out Wiggyβs lamilite insulated gear it will save your life – especially their Sox , sleeping bags, and fish net long johns – Iβve been using their gear for years
One of the simplest items I found to be useful and satisfying for winter camping was a plastic (for light weight) insulated mug. Not only for the obvious; hot drinks tea or coffee etc, but as a vessel for all my meals as well. Hot cereal in the morning stays warm in the cold temps, stews or soups as well. I think I may have found the one I carry at a holiday gas station back many years ago.
[…] week I went winter camping in a SnowTrekker hot tent. Maybe you downloaded my free packing list? We snowmobiled into Saganaga Lake in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area with our sled packed with […]
Enjoy your your winter camping trip, sounds fun
Would be great to have a beginner detail list,
Sincerely Paul
Thanks, Paul! After my trip, I will make sure you get the beginners guide! π
Youβre going with others, right??!!
Yes, I am Aunt Suzy! Don’t you fret! π
Check out Wiggyβs lamilite insulated gear it will save your life – especially their Sox , sleeping bags, and fish net long johns – Iβve been using their gear for years
Oooh I’ve always thought their booties looked pretty darn cozy! Thanks for the recommendation, Kurt!
One of the simplest items I found to be useful and satisfying for winter camping was a plastic (for light weight) insulated mug. Not only for the obvious; hot drinks tea or coffee etc, but as a vessel for all my meals as well. Hot cereal in the morning stays warm in the cold temps, stews or soups as well. I think I may have found the one I carry at a holiday gas station back many years ago.
Oh gosh yeah! A plastic insulated mug can work wonders! I know people that swear by them! Great suggestion!
[…] week I went winter camping in a SnowTrekker hot tent. Maybe you downloaded my free packing list? We snowmobiled into Saganaga Lake in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area with our sled packed with […]