What a great spot to have to yourself. Winter camping is an interesting learning experience but it has it's own charm once you figure out what works for you. Using a sock or underquilt protector might help when a breeze hits your setup. I have used a sock successfully for the last 4 winters. I haven't used my UQP yet so I can't speak to them at the moment.
Nice video. Consider down pants for your next winter trip. Keeping your legs toasty does a lot for overall warmth. Nalgene also sells some light weight insulators that will keep them from freezing, especially if you fill them with boiling water. Worked for me at -31F. The lighter white plastic nalgenes also won't shatter if dropped and will save some weight.
It is an Osprey hanging toiletry kit, and it's great for keeping all of my first-aid and toiletries together. Mine is a few years old now, and I don't think they make the same style anymore, with 3 sections. The new model only has 2 sections, but it's still probably pretty good. As a hammock camper, I like having everything off the ground and hanging up under the tarp.
Love your videos I love the map showing the mileage camp site. Thank for sharing your adventures Happy Travels and Trails
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What a great spot to have to yourself. Winter camping is an interesting learning experience but it has it's own charm once you figure out what works for you. Using a sock or underquilt protector might help when a breeze hits your setup. I have used a sock successfully for the last 4 winters. I haven't used my UQP yet so I can't speak to them at the moment.
Nice video. Consider down pants for your next winter trip. Keeping your legs toasty does a lot for overall warmth. Nalgene also sells some light weight insulators that will keep them from freezing, especially if you fill them with boiling water. Worked for me at -31F. The lighter white plastic nalgenes also won't shatter if dropped and will save some weight.
What kit bag do u have hanging in the hammock.
It is an Osprey hanging toiletry kit, and it's great for keeping all of my first-aid and toiletries together. Mine is a few years old now, and I don't think they make the same style anymore, with 3 sections. The new model only has 2 sections, but it's still probably pretty good. As a hammock camper, I like having everything off the ground and hanging up under the tarp.
Thx. I enjoy ur videos. Thx for sharing.