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  • How to Keep a Small Camper Warm

    Small camper trailers like popups or hard-shells less than 21 feet in length are portable "homes" for road-based camping adventures. Many of the campers get towed off-road as well, for a style of camping referred to as "boondocking." Many campers have factory-installed heaters powered from the liquid propane (LP) fuel stored in the camper's LP tanks. There are two things to consider when heating and keeping the camper warm: the heat source and the ventilation.

  • How to Camp in the Winter With a Lance Truck Camper

    Just because there is snow on the ground and the mercury is dropping doesn't mean you should stop camping. Winter camping gets you into the beauty and austerity of the cold, white season. Lance truck campers are hard-shelled campers that fit over the bed of pickup trucks. These handy units provide a nice base camp during winter camping adventures. Prep the camper and pack the needed gear for a winter foray into the back country.

  • Supply List for Winter Camping

    Though most outdoor lovers prefer to camp during warmer months, winter camping can be peaceful and rewarding. However, winter camping offers its own set of challenges, the biggest of which is staying warm. Weather is often unpredictable in the winter, and snow and ice are unavoidable in many cases. Winter camping can be dangerous if you’re not prepared, so be sure to bring the right equipment for your trip.

  • How to Climb Mount Whitney in the Winter

    Located in the Inyo National Forest at 14,505 feet, Mount Whitney elicits many superlatives: highest summit in the contiguous United States; tallest mountain in the Sierra range; and the highest point in the State of California. Notwithstanding its formidable stature, Whitney is also a popular recreational mountain. While busiest in the peak season between May and November, Mount Whitney offers year-round recreational opportunities. Though less harsh than those of other peaks in the lower 48 states, winters on Mount Whitney require a degree of preparedness.

  • Winter Football Camps for Youth Near Tampa Bay

    With mild winter temperatures hovering around 60 degrees, Tampa Bay has ideal weather for practicing outdoor sports all year long. Most football camps for the youth are held in the summer when kids are out of school, but for kids serious about a football future, several football programs are offered during the winter months.

  • Winter Camping Food Ideas

    Camping in winter can be a thrilling experience but it is also more dangerous. To prevent hypothermia and extreme fatigue, it is important to eat foods high in fat and carbohydrates. Eating lightly on a winter camping trip could end in serious, even fatal, results. Make sure to pack more food than you normally would. Also be sure to keep it warm so that it doesn't freeze.

  • About Winter Camping Tents

    Camping in winter can be a rewarding experience. Skiing, snowshoeing, climbing and observing the winter landscape reveals a very different picture than camping during any other season. However, you may want to consider a few factors before purchasing a winter tent.

  • Camping in Yosemite in the Winter

    Yosemite National Park is located in the central California. It is one of the first national parks in the United States. The National Park Service (NPS) states the park is best known for its waterfalls, but has plenty more to offer with its almost 1,200 square mile size. The Yosemite Hikes website states the park closes many attractions in the winter, but camping is still available at some designated sites for "hardy travelers."

  • Winter Camping Equipment List

    Winter camping presents unique challenges and needs. You should consider your camping trip to be winter camping if you know you are headed for snow or cold temperatures or if the area you will be camping in is known for quick and severe weather changes. Higher elevations are typically good candidates for this type of environment. You should prepare for winter weather conditions by choosing warmer clothing, location devices and communicating with others where you are going and when you plan on returning.

  • Winter Camping Gear List

    Winter camping requires more gear and, in turn, money than summer camping, but this gear could save your life. The main winter camping items focus on keeping your body warm--from head to toes. A camping trip's success can often be measured by the preparedness of the campers before the trip. If you bring everything you need to stay warm, hydrated, fed and entertained, you'll be in good shape.

  • How to Camp in Winter

    Summer camping is a popular American pastime filled with fun activities like canoeing, archery and making s'mores. Camping in the winter can be more of a challenge, but hard core campers love to pitch their tents in a few inches of snow. Follow these steps and you'll soon be making snow angels under the stars.

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