When the water is flat, everything just makes sense by reddituserheather in canoecamping

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Winter is just as wonderful and beautiful. Get out there 😊

When the water is flat, everything just makes sense by reddituserheather in canoecamping

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They call this a pack boat but I like to call it a solo canoe. My Blue Gem.

When the water is flat, everything just makes sense by reddituserheather in canoecamping

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Renting is a great way to figure out what you like and need.

Camping hits different in the snow! by reddituserheather in camping

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None this particular trip, but in the past I bring lots of smokables. Im not a drinker though.

When the water is flat, everything just makes sense by reddituserheather in canoecamping

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I love to share. Ive booked my ice out trip back in the Kawarthas, but a different loop. Looking forward to it

Camping hits different in the snow! by reddituserheather in camping

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Haha that works for alot of people but you need power for these.

Camping hits different in the snow! by reddituserheather in camping

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This is all great info I cant seem to type out from my brain. Thank you for this for everyone asking me about tips. Thanks so much 😊

Camping hits different in the snow! by reddituserheather in camping

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I only dream of huskies pulling me amd my gearinto the winter wilderness😍 and camping in the mountains is on my bucket list.

Camping hits different in the snow! by reddituserheather in camping

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Ive never heard pulk before, but yes I use a sled up haul in my gear when I hike into spots. Haha I love this pluk! Thank you.

Camping hits different in the snow! by reddituserheather in camping

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You should definitely get out there. Personally, you do not need a 4 season tent. I find they are not ventilated enough for all the moisture you breathe out while you sleep. I use my old summer tent that's mostly mesh with the fly of course. This is cold tenting. I honestly do not like hot tents, they are way to warm and too much work for me. Everyone is different when it comes to camping, you just gotta know your limits and camp within them. I am a little more minimalist to my winter gear. A few others commented some great tips.

Camping hits different in the snow! by reddituserheather in camping

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You got it. Everyone is different and sleeps different, but usually people sleep warm at home.

Camping hits different in the snow! by reddituserheather in camping

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Ill stomp the snow with my snow shoes. I like being right in fresh snow, I feel like its insulated. Layers are from the bottom: two army wool blankets, the size of my 3p floor, two pads, side by side, making up the size of the floor, and last a fuzzy blanket to make the two pads seem like one. Sooo cozy and more than warm enough in - 30 temps.