11/27/2012
Camping with Hartsel Outdoor Supply
If you are a camper or backpacker or want to start out, there are literally tons of options for camping gear. First of all, what type of camping do you want to do? If you want to camp like I do, which is off the grid & away from the crowds at the established camp grounds, then it’s really easy to figure out what you need. Food, shelter & warmth are priorities anytime of the year. Here in Colorado nighttime temps in the summer can get downright cold at higher altitudes very quickly. Shelter can be anything from a tarp spread over your sleeping bag to a camper trailer or a truck camper like I have. Shelter considerations need to include things like weather you expect to run into. If you have a leaky tent and its raining or snowing, that will really make your experience dismal not to mention potentially dangerous if it’s cold weather. Wet and cold at the same time is a condition I prefer to avoid.
So starting with a good quality tent is a must. You really must keep your gear & sleeping bags dry. Choosing a good spot to set up a tent includes finding a level spot that shows no signs of water running thru it. Then use a plastic tarp to keep a barrier between the tent & the ground. Tents come in an almost unlimited array of sizes and shapes, you can pick one that is light or heavier depending on how you plan to carry it in, and back pack tents are much lighter.
Once the tent is set up, make sure you have a good ground pad or inflatable mattress. Believe me, waking up in pain from rough ground is no fun. Cots are also a good option. Using an air filled mattress in cold weather is not usually a good option; it will draw heat away from your body. I personally have camped out in a tent in sub-zero weather at Fraser, Colorado, in January, and slept very warm on a cot. It’s not real difficult. I have a -30 bag, a dry tent, and a cot with a pad.
Cold weather camping is for me as enjoyable as summertime, there are always fewer people out, the weather in Winter is always more challenging but its really worth it. A hot cup of coffee over a small campfire when it’s really cold out, with snow squalls or sunshine, is a great start to a day.
Slumberjack makes a great selection of sleeping bags & tents that will fit just about any condition that you can encounter while camping, so if you know that the nighttime temps will be below 10 degrees, make sure your bag is ready for the job. The same considerations apply for summertime camping, staying warm & dry will make the campout 100% more enjoyable. Where I camp in the Colorado mountains we can have extremes of weather inside the space of an hour, so your gear must be up to the job.
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Attitude and preparation will make a cold weather camp much more enjoyable. When I campout in January I am always prepared with the right gear, & the right attitude. Dealing with extremes of temperatures is always easier with quality gear, a good attitude & preparation.
Camping is a great way to get away from the stress of daily life, & enjoy the outdoors away from the crowds.