One of the big rookie mistakes I made years ago cold weather camping was zipping up and closing off all the vent screens in my tent to keep the cold wind out. Woke up around 4am with myself and gear soaking wet from the condensation I created.
@tobiasmidtgaard5498Ай бұрын
Know the feeling. Always ventilate!
@tubefreakmuvaАй бұрын
Thanks for this 🙏
@CharlieBooker00 Жыл бұрын
i am from Scandinavia and I been doing extreme mountaineering for about 30 years all over the world and worked doing diving expeditions I always enjoy seeing people who I have things in common with but who do things totally different or for different reasons than I do and who might have a different point of view than I do
@mikefyten7761 Жыл бұрын
Great input. The mattress is super important! Some things I've used to help....Wear a hat while sleeping. Avoid cotton at all costs. Don't sleep in the clothes you hiked in if they are sweaty. Wear socks at night. I carry a ditty sack that contains my sleeping clothes...pj bottoms, a long sleeve shirt, a hat, and big comfy socks. I only use these items for sleep. This also helps keep my sleeping bag cleaner and smelling a bit nicer. It's minimal weight to carry and I've found it helps. I spent 200 days a year for 5 years working outside as a guide, in winter (-25 F) and summer (+105 F). My experiences led me to my sleep system. I've slept outside in -60...stayed warm all night. It's getting up in the morning that sucks!
@drewschumann111 ай бұрын
I like cotton next to skin under wool. It works.
@mikefyten776111 ай бұрын
@@drewschumann1 It works until you sweat then problems can follow. Merino wool feels like cotton next to the skin, it doesn't absorb odors like cotton, wicks and dries quickly....
@drewschumann111 ай бұрын
@@mikefyten7761 I've worked outdoors with cotton, wool and a synthetic boundary layer my whole life. Never had a problem down to -40F
@hostilesavage429911 ай бұрын
I use this same method... And it has always worked.
@dutchdryflyАй бұрын
Never sleep in a sleeping bag with clothes on.
@James-ke5sx Жыл бұрын
I just put together my first winter sleeping system over the last 2 months. German Army elephant skin tarp, Thermarest Ridge rest large foam mat, large thermarest 6.9 R mattress, Snugpak Antarctic mat, Snugpak Antarctica sleeping bag with a special forces bivvy and a fleece liner. I'm also trying to add in one of the Kardashian sisters but so far they haven't returned any of my emails so I'm stuck with my cat. I'm 74, winter cyclists here in Canada, -20 Celsius no problem.
@neonsamurai1348 Жыл бұрын
One thing to always keep in mind with winter camping, is that it is the most dangerous time to camp, and gets more dangerous the further you are from civilization/rescue, and the colder the weather/higher the snow. You can get trapped by snow, you can run out of food/energy/fuel, you can freeze, and it can definitely kill you if you are not prepared. Always do baby steps, camp close you your car or back yard, test your gear in different possible temperatures and conditions, make sure your tent can take the potential snow loading, bring a personal locator beacon or satellite communicator. Above all never get complacent, and bring extra food and fuel.
@Dunning_Kruger_Is__On_Youtube Жыл бұрын
I take it you’ve never camped in the Spring time during torrential rains or in the desert during the summer or in the fall when it’s hunting season. Winter in many ways is the best season to camp. No crowds, can camp anywhere you can tamp down a spot, no worries about water, no worries about mud/dust/rain/bugs.
@neonsamurai134811 ай бұрын
@@Dunning_Kruger_Is__On_KZbin I camp in middle to upper Canada all year round, where it is very easy to freeze to death if you are unprepared.
@philsmith244411 ай бұрын
@@neonsamurai1348 A couple hours and you’re dead if not prepared. Read about Emily Sotelo on Franconia Ridge last year.
@dakotaescher1 Жыл бұрын
Wool and wind stopper. High quality rain gear that actually keeps rain off of your body. I can never say enough about fire starter materials.
@milesfrussell Жыл бұрын
It doesn't rain in most winter camping situations.
@dakotaescher1 Жыл бұрын
@@milesfrussell Try living in the south.
@sfojimbo5889Ай бұрын
@@dakotaescher1 Or northern California in the winter.
@davidkanengieter11 ай бұрын
I used my dad's old M49 down sleeping bag once when it was about 20° and I was miserable most of the night. I didn't understand the direct contact heat loss. My dad explained that in the Army, they'd fold a wool blanket between the bag and cot, and another blanket between the bag liner and shell. They'd sleep in a unheated tent and it would be near 0. He said you stayed comfortable sleeping in just your long johns and socks.
@buzz5969 Жыл бұрын
Mistakes are the best thing ever, Ive learnt more from my own mistakes than I have from reading any book or watching any video, it sticks with you.🇺🇸✌🏻🍻
@philsmith2444 Жыл бұрын
I made a Reflectix floor liner for my tent that lets me sit on the floor at -15F without feeling much of a chill. It’s pretty light, I made it out of 24” wide material so I can fold it in half and it fits under the front compression straps on my GG Nimbus Trace Access 70.
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
Nice! I used Reflectix in my van. Makes sense as an extra bit of insulation!
@UncleGeorgeTV Жыл бұрын
I love my gaters no you don't need a-20 bag but yes you do need a -20 bag if you want to injoy winter camping lol
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
haha yeah, if you want to really enjoy your time then it's best to invest!
@KrafftyGoesBackpacking Жыл бұрын
Adding a sleeping bag liner can help raise your sleeping temp a few degrees also depending on material
@AdventuresWithLoki Жыл бұрын
Some great tips there Eric! A good pad, not just a sleeping bag, is crucial to staying warm. And having a closed cell foam pad in addition to your inflatable one is a good idea!
@davee811311 ай бұрын
What about adding a UCO candle lantern, using one or two single lanterns can make a huge difference in the tent to help generate some heat.
@PHYSIZIST11 ай бұрын
vapour barriers (basically plastic, sometimes sealskins etc) between base layer/skin and the garment/sleeping bag on the feet and hands stop the gear getting wet and will keep you warm. in extreme conditions in the artic they use vapier barriers between base layer and sleeping bag often. No water, no frost on the vital gear (mainly sleeping bag and boots), even though you may sweat inside of it. keeps you warm kinda like a wetsuit.
@ObjectiveMedia7 ай бұрын
Doesn’t the fact it makes you sweat kind of defeat the purpose? That moisture is going to escape out of the top and it’s going to raise the humidity in your tent
@TheHappyGardener Жыл бұрын
Be bold hike cold 🥶
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
That is the way
@TheHappyGardener Жыл бұрын
@@eric_hanson lol it is the way
@philsmith2444 Жыл бұрын
I used to hike with a group and almost everyone would be bundled up with fleeces or jackets, hats, scarves, etc, at 10-15F! I’d just be in a silkweight synthetic shirt and gloves, I could feel the cold but I wasn’t uncomfortable. Most importantly, I was dry! Warmth, as in sitting on the couch watching TV warmth, is for breaks, camp, and sleeping. (Hopefully.) When moving it’s safest to be “comfortably cold.”
@FeralFeminine Жыл бұрын
This is so helpful! My first time winter camping was miserable but these tips for how to actually use a winter sleeping bag will help tremendously.
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
Great to hear it!
@BonesyTucson11 ай бұрын
Heck yeah, winter camping is rad! Waaaaaay less people and idiots out and about.. you generally have the woods to yourself :)
@antonioh20s Жыл бұрын
Our cold here in Texas is definitely different than the cold you deal with there but I'm going to practice in my back yard this winter and spend a few sleeps in my setup.
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
It's great to get practice! It can still probably get pretty cold there?
@antonioh20s Жыл бұрын
yes it does but I have zero desire to backpack in the severe cold, maybe with more experience. @@eric_hanson
@overcomeinone8371 Жыл бұрын
@@eric_hanson Tied record of -23F in panhandle, also big bend and trans pecos can get slightly sub zero, so is it alaska or canada, no, but that's still really cold for a southern state, God bless y'all.
@upnorthof6011 ай бұрын
Well done 👍. Wool is definitely king for winter camping. Physical fitness also plays a huge role in maintaining core temperature and energy levels. Cold-weather will fatigue you faster than any other environmental factor.
@claesweicher2236 күн бұрын
Using a turtleneck “scarf” is fantastic for cold weather since you lose a lot of heat from around your neck/head area.
@IdRatherBeHiking Жыл бұрын
Some good tips Eric. Tip 8 avoid National Parks like the plague. They are equally arrogant up here in Canada.
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
heyo! That's unfortunate to hear.
@jothugs Жыл бұрын
from tech reviews to the great outdoors. good job LINUS
@barbaraclark9423 Жыл бұрын
I’ve heard not to fully close/seal your tent thus not allowing moisture from your breath to remain inside. Guess that may depend on weather conditions outside.
@naomibrown7785 Жыл бұрын
Use a 100% silk undershirt: sleeveless in summer; long sleeve, winter. Pricey. For Gals, there is a silk camisole. Wash with care; hang dry. with good care, garment lasts years. The Alpaca hoodie worth price; itches; undershirts necessary. Silk, although pricey, manages body moisture better than synthetics.
@Eunegin23 Жыл бұрын
The temperature isn't the issue but darkness is. 16+ hours. And not much light the rest of the time...
@wisenber11 ай бұрын
Fishnet base layers helps reduce any sweat left on your skin and won't absorb moisture. In deep cold (single digits F and below) I go the opposite and wear a vapor barrier top and socks. Both reduce the need to be adding and shedding layers. Temps below 0 F at night, I wear vapor barrier pants, socks, top and mittens. In the morning you get that short shock when taking them off and shaking the ice off before putting them back on.
@DKAdventureCo Жыл бұрын
Great video Eric! What do you recommend wearing once you crawl into the sleeping bag for bed? I have over layered before and woken up in a pool of my own sweat in the cold- not fun. I have some other tricks I have used that would be useful to share. If you have water to spare, try heating up some water put it into a bottle. Wrap the bottle in some spare clothes and stick it into your sleeping bag 30 minutes to an hour before you go to sleep. This will help warm up the bag and also warm up your spare clothes. If you are changing clothes before bed, this will help you from slipping into something cold. Hot hands are also useful. Throw one in your sleeping bag before bed to warm it up. Just be sure to take it out when you get in there so you don't burn yourself. I have heard of others warming up rocks by a campfire and using them for this purpose but that does not seem too safe to me. For men, it's also a nice convenience to keep a bottle in the tent for when nature calls. Nothing worse than having to completely clamber out of your warm sleeping bag in the middle of the cold night to take a leak. And finally, warm drinks before are a nice comfort. Maybe a nice hot toddy with bourbon. Don't overdo it :)
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
Loose fitting layers are best for sleeping in. I go with long johns and my wool fleece. In really cold conditions I'll bring insulated pants and wear those. I don't sleep in my down jacket but I keep that inside the sleeping bag at my feet which reduces the amount of air my feet need to warm up and also keeps my feet from getting cold. Hot water bottle is a must on cooold nights! And yes, a pee bottle is great (just don't confuse it with your regular water bottle!)
@DKAdventureCo Жыл бұрын
@@eric_hanson Thanks for the reply, the jacket in the footbox is a great idea! We just started this KZbin channel this summer to share our camping and backpacking adventures. You have been a big inspiration for me and I wish you so much success in your independent channel :) - Kyle
@rodshop589711 ай бұрын
I don't have a winter bag, and found that a hat that comes down far enough to cover the tip of my nose is a big help. That way I'm not trapping moisture in my bag, but my nose does not feel like it's going to get frostbite!
@edwardhoward470827 күн бұрын
I was thinking something like that. Last time I slept in the cold, my nose got cold.
@natehufnagel1431Ай бұрын
Very informative. Subscribed.
@Mike_Blanda Жыл бұрын
I have nothing planned this winter lol BUT the trips I have had in snow I actually loved it way more than I thought! I hope to get a couple in… Yes the jumping jacks help a ton and that Nalgene hot water too… most people don’t think about eating proper fats and good reminder, that’s why I love your stuff… always having added tips I don’t think of 🤙🏽 enjoy your winter camping and looking forward to that content.
@e-tumleh11 ай бұрын
Thank you for this really informative video. As a beginner in the subject, it gave me a few incentives. My inadequate sleeping pad resulted in a cold night at -8 degrees Celsius last weekend.
@andrewdaigneau7322 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic information. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge. Cheers from NYC
@UncleGeorgeTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks again great information
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
welcome!
@nicksaari7244 Жыл бұрын
I love my alpaca hoodie!
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
It's one of the best!
@GenX_outdoors Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I’d love to learn more about what snowshoes are good for backpacking when the snow starts getting deep.
@philsmith2444 Жыл бұрын
Not MSRs, even with tails they’re too small to keep you near the top of the snow if you weigh much over 150-175lb. On more compacted snow they’re fine, I bought a pair of Atlas Range MTN 35 (about the same size as Lightning Ascents with tails) and they should be fine for bushwhacking in a month. Right now the snow is still too soft and sugary from some days getting above freezing. If you and your pack weigh 200+ pounds I’d recommend 10x36 snowshoes such as Louis Garneau Blizzard III or Tubbs Mountaineers in steeper terrain, or in rolling terrain GV Snow Aerolite, Tubbs Wilderness, or Tubbs Panoramic. For very heavy loads GV Wide Trails work great, although their crampons are the least aggressive of all listed. If the snow is truly bottomless nothing but the largest traditionals will work.
@IdRatherBeHiking Жыл бұрын
I have a video on this coming out tomorrow, good timing
@jeffstroud245910 ай бұрын
Thank you. This is perfect and what I was looking for.
@Leafwink11 ай бұрын
One thing people forget is to get a good tent. A three season tent may not cut it for you or depending on where you are going like up a mountain can be very dangerous. There are some four season tents that are not too pricy that will work when out winter camping.
@jodyklocko669611 ай бұрын
Awesome vid, by far the best winter guide ,,!!! A lot of key points that will make a difference: watching the video a few more times! You can’t replace your experience, thank you for your time and sharing.
@Fallline79 Жыл бұрын
Thermarest X therm is an r7 and my choice for year round. I have a marmot -20 with a thin sea to summit liner. If still chilly I have a 20 degree quilt
@KristiinaKasepalu Жыл бұрын
Thanks for celsiuses 🤗
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
I'm trying! I got called out on one of my recent videos!
@brianmgrim10 ай бұрын
No mention of the vapor barrier liner? See Warmlite and most importantly, the Hal Weiss book ‘Secrets Of Warmth’.
@stevewright2241 Жыл бұрын
You need to try the Air Mesh by Mtn. Hardware. I’m an XL. The 1/2 zip is 5.1 oz. The pullover is 4.4 oz. Super breathable and very warm.
@outdoorslifesurvivecraft5078 Жыл бұрын
Very good video! Would have liked to hear something about whatever shelter you might be using as well. Don't want the wind to blow through, but you don't want it to hold the moisture from your breath either.
@Errcyco9 ай бұрын
I wear my down jacket to sleep in my bag. If I get to warm I keep it in beside me still. When I wake up I have a nice warm jacket to put on.
@naomibrown7785 Жыл бұрын
The Alpaca garment companies also make hats: light but keeps ones dome warm. Also recommend good buff---Buff multi-purpose item.
@christopherch7307Ай бұрын
Thanks Brother. I enjoy all your content. 👍🐿👍
@doronshnaiderov475616 күн бұрын
amazing quality my friend ! what camera setup are you using in this video
@SeanP719511 ай бұрын
I spent 35 winters hating it. I would wear tennis shoes and hoodies and wonder why lol. Once my mind was able to understand I hated winter so much because I had no gear things changed. Sounds dumb I know, but most that hate the cold simply don’t dress or prepare for it. Now, I like it. No bugs, no swamps. No sweating bullets all night long. It’s peaceful and comforting.
@ESCAPETheGreatOutdoors Жыл бұрын
great input for the upcoming winter season 😋 thanks a lot! greetings from germany
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
danke!
@thewatchhawk11 ай бұрын
I teach scouts COLD C - stay clean O - don't over exsert L - Wear Layers D - stay dry. I teach all new winter campers while getting ready for bed to change into dry underwear and inner layers. Wearing wet clothes to bed can make for a miserable night. If a scout is extremely grumpy the next morning I'll ask them if they wore wet clothes to bed. For my 0 degree bag I use a gore tex outer iliner, it keeps the vapor from collecting and freezing on my sleeping bag overnight. I also but my boots in-between the outer liner and my sleeping bag. I found it will keep them from freezing overnight and I don't have wet boots in my sleeping bag. How do you keep your boots from freezing?
@rong192411 ай бұрын
For snow camping I use waterproof snow boots with removable insulated liners. They don’t freeze.
@rong192411 ай бұрын
You need to tell Scouts, just change clothes to sleep, period. What you wear during the day is wet even if you don’t think it is.
@ronaldrose7593 Жыл бұрын
Hello 👋 Eric, thank you for sharing this most informative video. You always do a great job in sharing the vital information. Keep up your great work and stay safe out there. 😊
@OOG2023 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your vids. I really like your presentation style. Nice and chilled. Also, very informative. Thanks!
@centuryhousedw26 күн бұрын
Great video! But a question: how do you keep your face from falling off in the morning after it froze all night outside of your bag? I get not wanting moisture in the bag. But what protects your face overnight?
@russellhowells6314 Жыл бұрын
Great content that's super helpful. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and experience with all of us. Being cold while camping is the worst! Your advice will certainly help. Thank you Eric!
@SageOfEchoes Жыл бұрын
Bonus #8: Don’t camp out of bounds! 😅
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
shots fired!
@kaspersergej Жыл бұрын
Too soon ?😅😂
@elijahthompson3899 Жыл бұрын
😂 Grab some branches after packing up camp and brush/rake away the imprint of your tent and gear. Evidence erased.
@jimizxztheorginal Жыл бұрын
Got 'em
@gwmtnbiker Жыл бұрын
Hahahaaaa
@valtteri43210 ай бұрын
In army i was taught that i should were my polo shirt under my t-shirt cause it will make sweat go to second layer making me feel more dry and warm
@JCrozier1 Жыл бұрын
solid tips. Can't wait for the next one.
@spiritsplice20 күн бұрын
A t shirt is terrible for a base layer. Always use fishnets. Down is also terrible if you are going to be moving around a lot because down holds moisture and becomes useless.
@easydoesit1962 Жыл бұрын
Very informative. Thank you very much! 😊
@brucemcmillan6185Ай бұрын
thanks!
@ourtechwriter Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much...
@zacmagers11 ай бұрын
Awesome video Eric! It would be helpful to also understand proper gear / preparation for feet warmth and dryness. What boots would you recommend?
@Papou_Pete Жыл бұрын
When your sleeping pad isn’t insulated enough put a Mylar emergency blanket under your pad. They weigh nothing and they’re cheap I keep 2 or3 in my kit at all times.
@MastaSquidge Жыл бұрын
But that would do nothing. Mylar is only useful for reflecting IR and specifically should not be in contact with anything. They need an air gap to do anything at all.
@Papou_Pete Жыл бұрын
@@MastaSquidge it worked for us sleeping in portledges on the slope of Mt Asgard. While we were caught in an ice storm for over a week.
@MastaSquidge Жыл бұрын
@@Papou_Pete I suspect it was little more than placebo effect. The R-Value of mylar blankets is effectively zero, and in the situation you have described actually will actively transmit heat rather than insulate it. It MUST have an air gap or it will do literally less than nothing - it will make it worse.
@twiz14810 ай бұрын
On the clothing, I guess if you are going hiking for a week maybe all of the layers. However, I go snow skiing for an entire day in weather that ranges from barely freezing at the bottom of the mountain to sub zero at the top with nothing more than a base layer thermal (almost any material from cotton to wool to silk to any number of the synthetics), then a long sleeve tshirt, then a ski jacket (with a removable lining). Get hot? Unzip the jacket. Get cold? Zip the jacket. I mean I guess its only one layer less than yours but you look like George Constanza in his Goretex puffy coat where he couldn't put his arms down with all othose layers. Mine is one thin thermal, one thin tshirt and one heavy jacket. I would add that a good ski jacket is not only warmer than most every other jacket, its also waterproof and often has lots of hidden zippers that allow for air flow to help regulate heat and moisture. Heck jacket has cinches around the waist, the wrists, and it has a hidden waterproof hood in case it starts snowing but also works as a wind block. I do appreciate the gaiter suggestion...buying myself a pair of those.
@eric_hanson10 ай бұрын
Ski jackets are great for what you're describing. But I wouldn't recommend them for backpacking. They're way too bulky and heavy. Even though my giant puffy can look silly, they're incredibly light, compact, and warm.
@LeopoldElwes Жыл бұрын
There are winter sleeping bags without a draft collar as well, like the Carinthia Defence 4. 👍
@torttuli Жыл бұрын
Carinthia defence 4 isn't really a winter sleeping bag. Although it has a decent comfort rate of -15 c its still a three season bag. Defence 6 is the winter model and it does have a draft collar. Defence 4 is designed to be paired with Carinthia tropen summer bag in cold weather. I've slept in defence 4 during wintertime, and the bag was surprisingly cold. A draft collar would've made a big difference.
@LeopoldElwes Жыл бұрын
@@torttuli I sleep in it all the time in the winter and it's not an issue. 😅 More often than not, I end up being too warm in it. 🤣👍
@chriser973711 ай бұрын
Good advice
@xcreeseseater3811 ай бұрын
Im doing lots of winter hiking in the white mountains in NH and im having a hard time trying to stay dry while hiking some serious elevation gain 3500ft+ in a day. sometimes more sometime less. I was just wearing a base layer long sleeve techwick shirt and a shell with all zips open and I was still wet. Honestly I think its too warm still to stay really dry while working that much. I guess im still figuring things out. When ive gone out into the low double digits (F) ive been alright.
@saturnskull1242Ай бұрын
What about going to the bathroom during night sleep? Especially if one have to go 2-3 times?
@trinovantian111 ай бұрын
Very informative.
@Harry-Giles Жыл бұрын
Always great advice Eric.
@sherrierifenberg2199 Жыл бұрын
Great info! TY!
@pamanderson1417 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great info and gear recommendations, Eric! Could you share which synthetic hoodie you use (at 1:23)? Thanks!
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
For sure! It's the Arc'teryx Atom jacket. Nice weighted synthetic for being active. bit.ly/47wq5NH
@MrTimmyGT Жыл бұрын
Any experience with using a sleeping bag liner in a 15f or 30f bag to make it useable/comfortable in lower Temps? I was thinking of picking one up and trying it out just in my yard this winter to see how well it will work.
@zakafx Жыл бұрын
The sea to summit extreme thermolite liner has worked for me.
@treyporter7611 Жыл бұрын
Solid tips
@BASEguy955 Жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on using a 4-season tent?
@neonsamurai1348 Жыл бұрын
4 season is a must if you are camping where there is snow and/or high wind, they are also a bit warmer. Snow can easily cause most 3 season tents to collapse if it is wet enough.
@chooseboost Жыл бұрын
Love the show Eric! Could you please advise on winter camping with a quilt? Would you just not do it? Trying not to have to buy another sleeping bag. Thanks!
@jeepman196111 ай бұрын
99% .... but maybe suggest... don't be afraid to SHED layers as you exert! Also, vent sleeping bag if you start to over heat on a less clod night????? Sweating is bad... day or night!! And beginners should have an out if things don't go as planned. A close house or car!! But great info otherwise!!
@ThenaturalmedicAdventures Жыл бұрын
Good tips ty sir!
@tubefreakmuvaАй бұрын
The Antarctic sleeping mat is my secret weapon 💪
@Mikehastohike Жыл бұрын
I live in far Northern California and am looking forward to some cold weather backpacking this winter. Any tips for ultralight folks that use a quilt? Great to see you keeping on after your ordeal!
@Fallline79 Жыл бұрын
I use a 20 degree quilt but for winter I switch to a -20 bag that assures warmth. Maybe if you get get a high r value pad and a thick liner you can go with a quilt. A bag is heavy.
@chrishill14611 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information. So dou recommend a synthetic t-shirt base layer or is lightweight wool good as well?
@jimkaneko169210 ай бұрын
Any suggestions on how to keep the foot and head of your sleeping bag dry from moisture accumulated as a result of touching the condensation from the inside of the tent? Thanks for the content
@jozsaedmond498610 ай бұрын
large tent
@Learningthetruth7 Жыл бұрын
More ideas for backpacking foods for folks who eat a high carnivore diet.
@thewatchhawk11 ай бұрын
Make beef Jerky with ground beef. It reconstitutes easily, goes into most soup or noodles mixes.
@AK_Avalanche11 ай бұрын
Honey, gummies, chocolates or anything with lots of sugars will give you those short bursts of energy. Fats, proteins and caffeine keep your thermal energy up and warmer. Drinking warm or hot food (3600-4600 calories) & liquids (4-6 Liters or nalgenes) also help keep you warmer naturally.
@Trpa047 Жыл бұрын
Maybe you could address the condensation inside the tent problem in cold weather. I want to try winter camping but heard it's better not to use down sleeping bag because it will just get moist from all the condensation inside the tent ceiling.
@philsmith2444 Жыл бұрын
If it’s actually dripping water then I’d cover up with a lightweight tarp or use a bivy sack over the bag. But if it’s below freezing all the moisture will freeze and you can just brush it off. You will want to squeeze your bag flat right after getting out of it, this will push the warm, moist air (from your sweat) out of the bag and keep the down from freezing. You can also use a vapor barrier liner, they do take some getting used to, though. All your moisture stays in them and they can feel a little clammy.
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
That can happen, yes. But I've found that to not be as big of an issue with newer sleeping bags and DWR technology (durable water repellent) where down is treated to it doesn't clump up. If it's below freezing then you might get a layer of frost but you can brush it off and you're fine. Double layer tents are much better suited for winter camping as the condensation will be on the fly rather than the inner mesh and will really help the problem you're looking at.
@Trpa047 Жыл бұрын
@@philsmith2444 thanks for the advice
@Trpa047 Жыл бұрын
@@eric_hanson thank you for the advice and info as well
@stewartrv11 ай бұрын
No mention of what to wear in your sleeping bag. I've heard some say change into fresh dry cloths and others it doesn't matter... What's your take?
@denisestarr231411 ай бұрын
I was young and tough , didn't need no soft sleep.pad ! Lol . Ok I'm not the smartest pearson . Luckily I do learn the hard way .
@seattlegrrlie4 ай бұрын
My friend posted a pic on Facebook all cozy with coffee, fireplace, blanket, and pets "I love winter" ... I commented a pic of me in balaclava, goggles, scarf, hooded down jacket and a snow filled mountain vista behind me In some ways, I do love winter hiking. It's gorgeous with the blistering white snow and epic mountains and ice crystals. But you struggle to keep the core from overheating while your nose runs and a piece of your hair froze also you need to do a poo and ... Um...
@isabelleg9118 Жыл бұрын
I wear a skirt over my pants, wool or puffy. Even a short skirt keeps your core much warmer, creates a “micro climate” 😅. Men could call it a kilt and it would work for them also.
@DoubleThrower8 ай бұрын
Very helpful advises!
@Sunshinesally830711 ай бұрын
I have to wear my gators on the outside of hardshell pants because I kept ripping them with my ice cleats. Clearly, I have a narrow stride pattern.
@californiaangelstimdavis87763 ай бұрын
I have a blow up air mattress, but it seems to get as cold as the temperature outside. Kind of like sleeping on a block of ice. Should I place a blanket over the top of the mattress to keep the cold off from my sleeping bag
@eric_hanson3 ай бұрын
If that's the case you need to increase the R value or insulation value of what's under you. A blanket would help but that wouldn't be efficient. A different air mattress with R4 or higher would be best. Also you can add a closed cell foam mat underneath and that will help.
@John-ee4ul11 ай бұрын
Here from seeing you on tv epic trails by accident and what a cliffhanger from dan having medical issues
@emmaccode7 ай бұрын
First time seeing Eric Hansen with only a t shirt on lol Also, top comment was funny. Really though, they need to fix the draconian laws around national parks. I mean, I get why -- we don't want rock spray painters.. but it is pretty obvious when someone is just trying to have fun in the outdoors vs when they are there to disrespect the location. Getting this pack off the ground and onto your back must be so hard 😭😂
@janvde735622 күн бұрын
What do you need to do when you sweat a lot even if you're hiking in 1 shirt at 15°c
@Thehappyhammockhiker Жыл бұрын
Third like, Second Comment. You Rock Eric👍😎
@eric_hanson Жыл бұрын
well thank you!
@jwmmitch11 ай бұрын
How do you keep your nose cold when it's poking out? I ran into that on my last trip. I was so warm inside my bag i actually took my fluffy wool socks off, but my nose sure was cold!
@Willitbl3nd Жыл бұрын
And don't forget to camp at the right site!
@donpruitt41234 ай бұрын
What about hot tents? They have wood burning stove in them?
@neemancallender9092 Жыл бұрын
An thin inexpensive wind jacket Nothing fancy Wear it as your outerwear when you are wearing a tee shirt, mid layer, or anything more Leave it on when you put on your major insulation over it You will be amazed how much heat will be retained by this simple wind jacket Synthetic bag if you are going out for multi day trips Your bag gets damp, down quickly looses its famed ratings where synthetic is unaffected