7 Tips To Stay Warm While Camping!

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7 tips to stay warm while camping. I even sneak in a BONUS 8th tips if you watch til the end! What are some of the tips and tricks you have for keeping warm while outdoors?

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As they say in Norway there’s no such thing as bad weather just bad CLOTHES.

Good video I am subbed

rockythunder
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Re: Peeing in the middle of the night: If you can, use a vessel to hold your pee until you can pour it out the next day. (a good seal = double bonus as a warm water bottle) This way you don't lose your accumulated heat in your sleeping bag/gear and can go back to sleep faster

MoonbeameSmith
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Great tips! My son and are trying to learn a lot about outdoor living and this helps a lot. Thank you.

backyardliving
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Great tips, though i reckon pee is at body temperature passively simply due to it being inside the tip that contributes to keeping warm is to eat before bed as the digestion process generates heat for hours.

PrincipledNaturalLaw
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Wash and dry your feet, spray them with antiperspirant, let it dry, put socks on, feet don't sweat, socks don't get damp, feet dont get cold.

marklittler
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I will try them out this week, thanks.

madmike
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i have hard time going to sleep in thick/layers... thus i do not favor camping.. but now that i have 3 kids i have to learn to keep warm

sammybully
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Hey, how about some battery heated gear?

ActionHeatApparel
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What tent is that u are using in back??, seems comfy 👌good for rain

travelpod
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Question from a noob: I have a reflective emergency blanket and was thinking that might provide some lightweight warmth next time. Would it be more effective over me/the sleeping bag when I am lying down, or under me/the sleeping mat?

aklevin
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Great video, my friend! Great winter camp! Enjoyed watching, your and bushcraft skills are terrific! And the surrounding nature is amazing. Cheers from Russia, bro, and welcome to my channel about special Russian bushcraft tips and hacks! Best Regards, Yuriy! 😄😊✌

solitudeinthewild
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THATS A COOL TIP TO PEE AND CONSERVE ENERGY. MY TIP FOR YOU IS ALGAROBA INSTEAD OF H.C. AS A DRINK. ALSO EAT PITTA (WARMING) FRUITS: PAPAYA DATES ORANGES POMEGRANITE . AND TIP ABOUT NOT SLEEP IN VALLEY INTERESTING . THANKYOU

mindfulmomentswithColm
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Sadly none of that's working for me, seems mats or stretchers both aren't warm enough for me even at 10c in Australia during summer mind you! I freeze in down sleeping bags, with multi layers of clothing on. I cant stop feeling the cold underneath my bedding and it keeps me up all night every night no matter the temperature. Even my emergency aluminum blanket under my stretcher didn't work, I'm still freezing. I need rugs of something under bed for some type of warmth, which i cant carry while hiking its too heavy! Feel like I'm sleeping on ice every night with no idea on how to stop it besides not camping! Anyone ever overcome the cold ground effect? When thermo mats don't work or aluminum reflection tarps/blankets aren't enough? Seems I'm only person in world who has this issue lol

melissa
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Last two tips not mentioned, one, if you're lucky enough to camp at area where there is electrical outlet bring a long extension cord and a space heater, or better yet say the hell with it and buy a small camper. LOL . Just kidding. We must have a since of humor.

doug
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if i have a hot drink before bed then I will wake up with a full bladder. not fun when you're all tucked into your mummy bag, lol

pseudonamed
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I recommend you test the Vango banshee 200 tent. It’s a 2 man tent (but I have it, and it’s 1 woman and a bag) I used it for my Gold Duke of Edinburgh and I’m planning on taking it with me to South Korea when I’m there.

jessicabird
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Don’t forget to fart 💨 alot. Farts will keep you super warm!!!!

MegaOzzy
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Super basic info. Wasted 9 min of life. Sleeping with something warm placed into bag was good, however, and will save the 👎 from being cast down. I was looking for more advanced info. Let's talk specific sleeping bags, advanced materials, wind chill, heaters. Does using a reflective tarp to decrease ceiling height work?

MrFullce