Share your hints and tips to make cold weather hiking and camping more enjoyable and safer
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Mountain-Mike wrote:
Limit sweating as much as possible. Vent as much as possible to avoid it, take your hat off, etc.
Wear a hat. A lot of heat is lost through your head.
Mountain-Mike wrote:
Limit sweating as much as possible. Vent as much as possible to avoid it, take your hat off, etc.
Wear a hat. A lot of heat is lost through your head.
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Rasty wrote:
is Lafayette ok?hikerboy wrote:
dont try to climb mt madison in 200 mph whiteouts
jimmyjam wrote:
When its cold I'll put my hiking clothes inside my bag with me for about 15 minutes to warm them up before I change. If they are wet I will put them in a plastic bag and sleep with them in my bag. They won't dry but they will be warm and wet rather than cold and frozen.
sheepdog wrote:
Share your sleeping bag with a beautiful naked woman.
JimBlue wrote:
That would cause me to become overheated. Might be fun.sheepdog wrote:
Share your sleeping bag with a beautiful naked woman.
Rasty wrote:
sheepdog wrote:
Share your sleeping bag with a beautiful naked woman.
Try to keep sweating to a minimumJimBlue wrote:
That would cause me to become overheated. Might be fun.sheepdog wrote:
Share your sleeping bag with a beautiful naked woman.
Ain't it fun?TrafficJam wrote:
Yep. There's a fine line between being warm and sweating. I'm learning...I think I'm cold then realize I'm sweating.Rasty wrote:
sheepdog wrote:
Share your sleeping bag with a beautiful naked woman.
Try to keep sweating to a minimumJimBlue wrote:
That would cause me to become overheated. Might be fun.sheepdog wrote:
Share your sleeping bag with a beautiful naked woman.