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Winter Camping Articles and Videos

For the outdoor enthusiasts who aren’t satisfied until hypothermia and frostbite are legitimate dangers, snow camping is the ideal choice. Whether you’re ascending a snow-capped mountain or venturing into the backcountry to get fresh tracks, Trails.com can help you prepare for your winter camping trip, and provide you with tips for staying warm, hydrated, and alive. Plus, with all-season tent reviews, waterproof gear shopping guides, and DIY articles on building snow caves or caring for GORE-TEX, Trails.com has you covered from fun in the snow to emergency situations.

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How to Keep an RV Water Hose From Freezing

One of the great things about camping out of an RV is that the creature comforts offered make winter camping relatively easy. However, to take the RV out in freezing conditions means taking steps to winterize it, and in particular to prevent the ...

How to Keep Warm in a Canvas Tent

Some campers prefer canvas tents because of their size and resistance to water. Though canvas tents are much bulkier and heavier than other types of tents, they can be great for winter camping because there are many ways to warm up the tent and s...

How to Use Propane Heaters in a Tent

One of the principal concerns of winter camping is staying warm. That is as true in arid deserts as it is in snowy highland forests. Many campers prefer to use modern, portable propane heaters to stay warm. These lightweight machines are very eff...

How to Keep Firewood Dry

The best way to keep firewood dry while in the campground is under some sort of structure. If this is not available, the next best thing is a tarp. If the wood is going to be in the elements it is best to keep it off the ground.

How to Make Your Own Canvas Tent

For serious outdoor enthusiasts and regular campers, building your own canvas tent means doing something you love. It isn't as difficult as it seems, and it can be done with easy-to-find materials.

Disney Campground Rules

Camping at Disney World is available at the Fort Wilderness Resort and Campgrounds. Located near the Magic Kingdom theme park just outside Orlando, Florida, this rugged, American Frontier style campground can be a great headquarters for your Disn...

What Trees Make Good Firewood?

A campfire is an essential part of any camping trip. They can be used to cook over, for heat on a chilly night or just to light up the darkness while campers socialize. But a campfire shouldn't be made with just any wood---some trees make better ...

Coleman Tasman Hybrid Sleeping Bag Review

Coleman Tasman Sleeping Bags are a hybrid-style sleeping bag featuring a full hood and reverse-tapered footbox. Tasman Hybrid bags have a 3-inch full-length insulated draft tube and insulated chest baffle filled with 32-60 oz. of Coleman's blend ...

How to Dry Firewood

Having well-seasoned, dry firewood during the winter will keep your hearth and home cozy and warm through the cold season. Dry wood, particularly hardwoods such as oak, will burn hotter and longer than green wood. Wood generally takes a minimum o...

What Type of Firewood Is Best?

There is nothing quite like a good campfire or the heat radiating from a woodstove. Hearing the crackle of the embers, watching the glow of the flames and taking in the scent of the burning wood are incredibly comforting. Wood choice makes a big ...

Is Cedar Good Firewood?

A great choice for closets, wall panels and smoking fish or meats, cedar is an aromatic and gorgeous wood. But if having a fire, cedar is a poor choice.

Halloween Camping Ideas

If an endless parade of trick-or-treaters is not your idea of a great Halloween celebration, get out of suburbia and head for the hills. Halloween can be a great time of year for camping. The weather is cooler, and the crowds have thinned out so ...

Tips for Camping in the Florida Everglades

If you desire taking a camping trip that will allow you to see Florida in its real natural setting, go camping in the Florida Everglades. In fact, the Everglades National Park has the distinction of being the third largest park in the country's p...

Winter Camping Equipment List

Winter camping often evokes images of snow caves and icy forests. That is sometimes, but not always, the case. Winter camping also embraces the frigid winters of the desert (cold, but mostly dry) and the grasslands (bitterly wind-swept). The main...

Arizona Vacations With Kids

Time to break out the camping gear--anytime when the vacation is Arizona. Get ready to go on a family vacation with kids to Arizona. With more than 300 days of sunshine and seven different climate zones, Arizona is a great place for family advent...

Tips for Surviving in a Snow Cave

Even with proper knowledge of the outdoors, spending a night in winter conditions without a tent is extremely dangerous. A sleeping bag and warm layers of clothing coupled with a snow cave can greatly increase your odds of survival, but they can'...

About Winter Camping Tents

Camping is a sport that can be enjoyed throughout the seasons. For winter camping enthusiasts, a four season tent is recommended. Winter tents should include accessories that will make the camping trip comfortable and safe.

Types of Dog Sleds

For centuries, northlanders depended on dog sledding for their livelihood. A musher hooked teams of dogs to a sled and drove them to accomplish chores, like travel, hunting, and hauling. Today, many people enjoy traveling in dog sleds by particip...

How to Make Snow Sleds for Kids

Snowmen. Snowballs. Snow sleds. These are the ingredients for a perfect winter camping trip. Once the snow hits the ground, snowmen and snowballs are easy to make, but did you know that you can make a snow sled for kids? Making a komatik-style sn...

Chisos Mountain Basin in Big Bend National Park

The Chisos Basin comprises the heart of the Chisos Mountains, a volcanic uplift entirely contained within Texas' Big Bend National Park. The scenery's dramatic, the Chihuahuan Desert wildlife and vegetation diverse and the recreational opportunit...

Homemade Camping Equipment

Many of the essentials of camping can be made at home from inexpensive or recycled supplies. Even if you have little experience making things, you can save money by creating simple alternatives to pricey gear. Unless you are going to be camping i...

North Face Cable Knit Hat Beanie Review

North Face's cable knit beanies are composed of a blend of wool, acrylic and alpaca. This blend combines heat-retention, softness and stretch. The hat also comes in one size, which is designed to fit any head. North Face's cable knit beanie is de...

How to Clean a Down Filled Sleeping Bag

Down sleeping bags are a great piece of camping gear. They can be quite warm and famously comfortable. Unfortunately, this comfort comes at a price. The feathers inside a down bag are delicate and can easily be damaged by harsh or excessively fre...

How to Use a Wood Burning Stove in a Tent

Winter campers, especially those who are staying put for a while, will find that the best way to stay warm is to set up a wood burning stove inside their tent. A good stove can keep a tent warm even in deep subzero temperatures. However, setting ...

How to Replace an Aladdin Kerosene Heater Wick

Aladdin kerosene heaters come in a variety of different models, including much larger versions. For years, the company has been known for providing quality camping products and outdoor gear. If you own one of these heaters, you'll need to change ...

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