Winter camping is not for the faint of heart, but we’re up for the challenge. What we can guarantee you’ll find when you venture out during these cold months is peace. Taking on the campsite in spring, summer or even fall, the families are out, the bbqs are on, kids are screaming in the distance. But winter camping takes some guts – and the pay off is super quiet sites, where you can really be one with nature.
What do you need to get by? Just a bit more prep time and products made by best-in-class gear companies. Be ready to get the fire started stat (here’s a clue: collect some sticks on your urban, tree-lined street, load them into a brown bag like the ones you get from Trader Joe’s, and light that up on your fire pit as soon as you get there.)
After that, set up your super stylish, technically advanced, 70s inspired tent from The North Face, toss on your extra hoodie from Burton & get out your artfully inspired axe by United by Blue to chop up those logs.
Camp City: Winter Ready
Winter camping is not for the faint of heart, but we're up for the challenge. With these cold temp ready products, we're amped to get outside.
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L.L. Bean Fleece-Lined Flannel Shirt
The L.L. Bean Fleece-Lined Flannel Shirt, $69, has added warmth built in.
Photo Credit: L.L. Bean
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Iron & Resin Rambler Vest
It just doesn't get any more rugged than the Iron & Resin Rambler Vest, $250. Wear it everywhere.
Photo Credit: Iron & Resin
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United by Blue Tafton Fleece Zip Hoodie
Wear it to the office, wear it on a date - definitely wear it camping. Get that new hoodie by United by Blue a good smokey smell. Rock the Tafton Fleece Zip Hoodie, $78, fireside.
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Poler Down Bomber
It's always good when you can get stuff for the camp ground, that you can't wait to rock in the city. The Poler Stuff Down Bomber, $264.95, is lightweight, water-repellant but also features down insulation.
Photo Credit: Polar Stuff
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Carhartt Base Force Cool Weather Crewneck
Camping in cold temperatures is all about the base layers. Go prepared with the Carhartt Base Force Cool Weather Crewneck, $34.99-$36.99.
Photo Credit: Carhartt
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Native Youth Polar Fleece Lined Attenborough Parka
You might think you don't need a winter coat out there.. you're wrong. Be prepared with the Native Youth Polar Fleece Lined Attenborough Parka, $240.
Photo Credit: Native Youth
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Burton Expedition Pant
It doesn't matter what's on the outside, if what's on the inside.. is built right. The Burton Expedition Pant, $69.95, is a base layer meant for days on the mountain. Use them to stay warm during your nights in the forest.
Photo Credit: Burton
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Danner Crater Rim 6
Made in Portland, where they know the value of good boots on a wet day, the Danner Crater Rim 6" in Brown, $330, are American craftsmanship at its finest.
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Burton Hampshire Hood
Don't worry about your collared coat not having the hood for your head - just pack one separately. Great for keeping your neck & noggin warm, the Burton Hampshire Hood, $39.95.
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Lodge Cast Iron Leather Gloves
Gloves are key not only to keep your hands warm, but when you're snagging your turkey-dog-cooking-on-tin-foil from the flame, gloves will keep you burn free. The Lodge Cast Iron Leather Gloves, $24.50, help.
Photo Credit: Lodge MFG
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The North Face Tolumne 2 Tent
The 70s vibe is alive and well with the The North Face Tolumne 2 Tent, $229.99, made up in a contest winning print, by Terran Maynard.
Photo Credit: The North Face
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The North Face Homestead Twin Sleeping Bag
Matchy-matchy is all good when it's The North Face Homestead Twin sleeping bag, $149.95, paired inside the Tolumne tent.
Photo Credit: The North Face
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AirBedz Original Truck Bed Air Mattress
When the ground gets really cold, you can choose to stay off of it. AirBedz Original Truck Bed Air Mattress, about $200, come in a variety of sizes to fit just about any pickup.
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J. Crew Leather Flask
A sure way to feel some heat in the woods is to sip a good brown liquor out of the J. Crew Leather Flask, $39.50.
Photo Credit: J.Crew
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United by Blue, The Gram Axe
When you're done chopping wood, bring this back home to retake it's spot on the wall - because United by Blue, The Gram Axe, $165, is art.
Photo Credit: United by Blue
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Pendleton Roll-Up Blanket
Keep a spare blanket, like this one by Pendleton, $129, on hand in case you're still a bit chilly by the campfire.
Photo Credit: Pendleton