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Getting out into nature is an amazing experience at all times of the year, with each season offering different rewards. Venturing into the great outdoors to camp during winter is not for the feint of heart, but if you’re well prepared, it will not only be quite enjoyable, but an incredibly relaxing break from the constant chatter of city-dwellers complaining about the cold temperatures.
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What do you need to make it through? Since you already brushed up on your fire-starting skills last year, you’ve got that down. To enjoy the fire bring some light, packable chairs to sit fireside, plus camping cookware to mix up a nice dinner. To keep the body warm, focus on layers and key accessories to stay comfortable – like an insulated neck warmer. And lastly you will need a 4-season tent, along with ground cover to keep you off the cold floor, and blankets to snuggle in.
With the right equipment, camping, even when it’s a chilly 10 degrees out, can be a rewarding time away from urban life.
Camp City: Unhybernation
Unhibernation: the act of rejecting your body's bear-like desire to hibernate, and instead getting out and into nature.
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Hilleberg Staika 2 Person Tent
The Hilleberg Staika 2 Person Tent, $985, is built to withstand any adventure. Any adventure.
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Kamp-Rite Single Self-Inflating Mattress
Stay warm by staying off the ground. The Kamp-Rite Single Self-Inflating Mattress, $99.99, means a quick, comfy place to sleep.
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Carhartt Sandstone Active Jacket
The Carhartt Sandstone Active Jacket, $104.99-114.99, is features quilted flannel lining, and is available in 9 different colors.
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Analog Forte Full-Zip Hoodie
Wear the Analog Forte Full-Zip Hoodie, $85, as a mid layer in between your winter coat and long undies. You'll keep warm with polar fleece lining & water repellent technology.
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GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Dualist
Dinner for two is made in and served on GSI Outdoors' Pinnacle Dualist, $64.95.
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Helinox Ground Chair
The Helinox Ground Chair, $124, is not only ultra lightweight, but folds up into a super small bag that could easily fit into your backpack. Bring your seat anywhere.
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Anon Hellbrook Neckwarmer
Having an exposed chest is a fast way to feeling really cold. Avoid it inexpensively with the Anon Hellbrook Neckwarmer, $19.95.
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Coleman Camp Axe
Keep this carbon steel axe on hand for cutting up wood - even if it's just tinder. Try the Coleman Camp Axe, $9.99.
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Celtek Blunt Gloves
The Celtek Blunt Gloves, $64.99, are made for the snow covered mountain, which means they'll definitely keep your mitts warm at the campsite.
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Burton Frontier Backpack
The Burton Frontier Backpack, $49.95, is the perfect light pack to hit the day trail.
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