Everything you need to know about Winter Camping

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @sakota79
    @sakota79 9 дней назад +32

    Man, this channel is one of last oasis of NO BS in this world.

  • @rmf9567
    @rmf9567 9 дней назад +41

    Absolutely the best time of the year for backcountry adventures. It is empty

    • @1mataleo1
      @1mataleo1 2 дня назад

      Agreed. I love camping in winter. Most people I know get miserable and complain that they can’t go out and enjoy doing anything because of the cold, but not me. I can go into the mountains and enjoy nature without hordes of people ruining my peace. I love it.

  • @TuntematonMies-q2w
    @TuntematonMies-q2w 9 дней назад +24

    Finland checking in! Remember boys, cotton kills!

  • @louwig9462
    @louwig9462 8 дней назад +17

    I always liked the winter...no bugs...

    • @johnnyolson258
      @johnnyolson258 3 дня назад +2

      And even better than that, no people

  • @Greg-sz8jz
    @Greg-sz8jz 9 дней назад +25

    Sleeping bag liners not only keep your bag clean but can add 5 to 10 degrees to your Sleeping bag.

  • @FaceSmushEvil
    @FaceSmushEvil 8 дней назад +11

    Great video!
    I always pack bouillon cubes. Nothing like some hot soup in the cold. 👍

  • @youtubesean
    @youtubesean 8 дней назад +7

    You will be hard pressed to find a more informative video on RUclips. This is absolutely fantastic and covers every possible need.

  • @haavardbraathen9687
    @haavardbraathen9687 8 дней назад +3

    Great video, as always. In the military, I always carried a newspaper with me (proper paper, not a magazine). I used one page folded together under the insulation soles. It absorbed the moisture during the day and kept the foot "cosy" and warm. Back in patrol base the moist paper where changed into dry ones. Could also be used as kindling. Our issued foam sleeping pads weren't that good, often dirty and full of small holes water could seep through, so I taped heavy duty plastic bags on one side. A coupled strips of skateboard tape secured me from sliding on the snow when "tarping" I carried 1,5 liter soda bottle Innside a wool sock that I filled with boiled water and a 1 liter thermos inside the ruck. Started the day with one liter water bottle with warm water hanging around the neck. Supplementing the hot water with snow as we marched on, kept me hydrated through the day, (30-40 km skimarch with 30 kilo kit plus dragging a 100++ kilo pulk.

  • @renegadearms
    @renegadearms 9 дней назад +22

    In Arctic school we had to carry our dog tags, a lighter, and chapstick on a 550 cord necklace we made and had to have it at all times tucked inside our base layer because like you said chapstick is handy for many things and a lighter for obvious reasons.

    • @colectiv77
      @colectiv77 8 дней назад

      I always carry chapstick. Kind of my edc. My kids never have it on them. Hopefully that will change as they get older.

    • @renegadearms
      @renegadearms 8 дней назад

      @ yep same here

  • @UlfHati
    @UlfHati 3 дня назад +1

    One of the things we did while bivouacing in child weather is take those big old arctic mittens and put them over our feet at night when sleeping.

  • @JimRodgers
    @JimRodgers 9 дней назад +10

    Lots of useful information based on your experience. I backpack a lot in the Pacific NW and we've dealt with every type of weather, learning along the way. Your suggestions are all solid ideas for keeping dry and smoothing it.

  • @TX-OaksRnr
    @TX-OaksRnr 4 дня назад +2

    I am so glad I grew up in the Boy Scouts with a Vietnam era Green Beret and a Navy Sub Pilot scout leaders. We were not treated lightly or with kid gloves. Nothing after those years roughing it under their leadership was harder, scarier or taught us more about outdoor survival and living than those 6 years. Nothing.

  • @colectiv77
    @colectiv77 8 дней назад +7

    Eyes are important. Really the only thing I can think of that you didn't mention. Cheap sunglasses or safety glasses. Along with maybe some eye drops. As a bonus, some dudes snor so loud, it's hard to sleep, so maybe some foamies too. Great advice from you. Peace Randal.

    • @UlfHati
      @UlfHati 3 дня назад +1

      I like my skiing goggles. They keep the eyes from freezing and are vented enough to not get fogged up.

  • @jonmueller2117
    @jonmueller2117 День назад +1

    You can boil water and put in a canteen down by your feet. Also, the hand warmer packets are cheap and lightweight. I love the chapstick tips.

  • @gungho7129
    @gungho7129 2 дня назад

    One winter I snowshoed over the mountain with some friends over three days. The first night we dug out a tree well enough to fit our group, laid tarps underneath, then sleeping bags, then tarps on top. I've had more comfortable nights winter camping before, but that wasn't bad. The second night we couldn't find a decent camping spot until late and had to settle on cold food and did the same tarps, sleeping bag, tarps setup. It was exposed to wind and snow, so it was not too comfortable.
    Some of the top lessons I learned from that trip were: bring hand warmers to keep your bladder hose from freezing (also blow back into the bladder to clear the hose), bring more food than you think you need (we took three days instead of two), and the canteen cup is handy with some paracord to draw water from the creek off the bridge (the first night we melted snow to drink and cook, and the third morning we had no fire but had a creek with good water, but with six feet of snow, going down to it was impractical).

  • @brushbum7508
    @brushbum7508 9 дней назад +3

    Good evening Randall ! Merry Christmas, to You & Yours. TAKE CARE..

  • @Plasmapicklebob
    @Plasmapicklebob 8 дней назад +3

    Bro your videos literally get better and better. Keep hammering Randall, we’re ALL here for it!💪🏼

  • @ironteacup2569
    @ironteacup2569 9 дней назад +6

    The liner with leather gloves is a lot warmer than one would think

  • @EvilvonScary
    @EvilvonScary 8 дней назад +2

    Clean/calories Organized Layers Dry: good vid. Taught some of your guys up in Canada a few times for winter survival and joint training. Excellent points. I've always found high humid winter hovering around freezing could kill you quicker than the deep freeze dry areas.
    Anyways great channel, love the material and I share it with a lot of people who want to learn stuff.
    For tent flooring in arctic tents use coconut matting, really good insulator.

  • @CitadelDefense1
    @CitadelDefense1 3 дня назад +2

    I'm from the frozen north and I can assure you that your rule about "get a bag rated 10 degrees colder than what it's rated for" is a good rule. Those ratings they give are always exaggerated.

    • @gungho7129
      @gungho7129 2 дня назад

      Yes, they probably test them with some fat boys with built-in insulation.

    • @CitadelDefense1
      @CitadelDefense1 2 дня назад

      @ 😂😂

  • @neubert500
    @neubert500 8 дней назад +2

    Hard won advice! I remember some of your vids from Germany and VALUE your been there, done that, advice. Thank you for sharing.

  • @lysan1445
    @lysan1445 8 дней назад +1

    Best outdoor advice ever, taking different conditions into account. I already do most of it, but I also learned some new stuff, which I will try.

  • @renegadearms
    @renegadearms 9 дней назад +7

    Some really good tips before I retired this year I spent about 8 of my 21 years in Alaska and went to the Arctic Schools and I enjoy camping in the winter especially civilian style when you can bring what you want but I was lucky I got issued the old school cold weather gear and got to keep it and got the new school stuff and tested a lot of it and got to keep a lot of it did you ever get issued any of the bad ass Outdoor Research gore Tex gloves and gear? They were awesome and really expensive so glad I didn’t have to buy them.

    • @UlfHati
      @UlfHati 3 дня назад

      If you keep an eye out, you can often get the military Gore-Tex tops and bottoms pretty cheap. The ACU camp is also pretty good in the snow.

  • @nateminegar6974
    @nateminegar6974 8 дней назад

    NOTHING better than winter backpacking - snowshoes. O degree bag, pulk sled, the whole deal. Nice job Randall!

  • @HumbertoSandri-z9s
    @HumbertoSandri-z9s 9 дней назад +2

    The video I was waiting for. Thank Grunt!

  • @holdfast4588
    @holdfast4588 8 дней назад +1

    Freezing my nads off.. Just learned some good stuff! Thanks dude.

  • @carlcox7332
    @carlcox7332 7 дней назад +1

    As far as a pillow, i always just bring and extra pillowcase from home. Practically weighs mothing and packs down small and i just stuff it with whatever extra clothes im not sleeping in.

  • @46camper50
    @46camper50 9 дней назад +2

    Great video. Lots of information. I love winter camping. Over the years I have changed the way I camp. Now I’m trying to upgrade a lot of my winter gear . Now that a lot of the gear for winter camping is a lot more affordable for me .

  • @breadm8101
    @breadm8101 6 дней назад

    I have this foldable "quick setup" tent
    It's absolutely perfect it compacts into a disc

  • @leveractiongypsy1848
    @leveractiongypsy1848 8 дней назад +2

    Great vid man! the only thing I would disagree with is - the axe.I challenge anyone to carry an axe more than a mile or two and see if they bring one again haha. I switched to those small folding rip saws, but get a good one (I have an old Felco 60 folding saw) as they are so sharp they make most wood cutting needs fastest method. An easy small sitting pad are those foam ones they sell for college sports that are coated with that shiny paint type plastic.When its really cold they do take some warming up as they get hard, but they are small and light and will get the job done

    • @rockytopwrangler2069
      @rockytopwrangler2069 8 дней назад +1

      ... Not only are chopping axe's and/or hatchet's heavy they are the # 1 serious injury tool , unless well experienced with one best tools for wood processing is a good camp saw (folding i.e. small-mid size Silky or Boreal Agawa or multi piece i.e. Bucksaw) .... along with a strong thick blade knife (I.E. Bowie or Esee Junglas or sim.).. for trimming small limbs and batoning rounds ... smaller knives can work but not primary designed for .. easy to damage the blade ..

  • @Jordan-ql6tm
    @Jordan-ql6tm 8 дней назад +2

    Diesel and hate tasting dark roast coffee sounds absolutely amazing. I'm a huge fan of dark roast coffee blackout coffee pitch black espresso has been my go-to. However with that description my man I'm going to buy some of your coffee cuz hating diesel sounds delicious😂😂❤🧂🗽

  • @bricketdabrown9607
    @bricketdabrown9607 9 дней назад +1

    Winter camping is for the superior man😁

  • @steveturner3999
    @steveturner3999 8 дней назад

    Thanks for all the tips Randall. I highly value your insights since you're from the Gulf Coast and we have a mutual capacity for tolerance of cold weather. Winter camping is definitely preferred here on the Gulf Coast.

  • @ulperformance4087
    @ulperformance4087 6 дней назад

    The majority of fabrics are easily penetrated by wind and cold wind including fleece. Wind jackets and rain jackets are practical solutions to eliminate the problem. Finding a tight weave pair of pants is a tough problem to solve. Hold your clothing up to the light. If the light easily penetrates the clothing then search for clothing that reduces or eliminates your ability to see the light.

  • @andrewmacaulay1585
    @andrewmacaulay1585 6 дней назад

    Well done. Enjoyed this .
    New Brunswick Canada 🇨🇦

  • @davebender2037
    @davebender2037 6 дней назад

    Love the content. Much appreciated the time and effort put into the content you create.

  • @nazaninnaderi3783
    @nazaninnaderi3783 8 дней назад

    Yet another informative and strait forward video. Much appreciated.

  • @kirklunsford7530
    @kirklunsford7530 5 дней назад

    Thanks, awesome discussion, thank you for your time

  • @Op4Grunt0311
    @Op4Grunt0311 9 дней назад +1

    Hell yea that time of the year

  • @thomasfinley7754
    @thomasfinley7754 5 дней назад +1

    I hike,camp and work construction. I have a really hard time with keeping my feet warm.

  • @carlcox7332
    @carlcox7332 7 дней назад +1

    So far the coldest ive had my litefighter out in was 34° and that was last night. Stayed nice and toasty with just a lightweight sleeping bag. I also had my 40lb blue heeler keeping me warm tho. Definitely a little cramped tho 😂. Im from texas tho so doesnt get much colder than that down here

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 8 дней назад

    .. Good list and explanation of gear .... Lists are a huge help ,, easy to work with ,, hang it on a gear shelf and adjust after each outing ,, add a few things or take away things not used .... after a few trips it will be modified to handle the type of outing you enjoy ... everyone has something just to suit them ...

  • @jhosk
    @jhosk 9 дней назад

    Winter camping is my favorite.

  • @Valorius
    @Valorius 8 дней назад

    Good video that is useful to all kinds of people, not just the usual suspects.

  • @flgman596
    @flgman596 8 дней назад +1

    Chapstick on the knuckles, I thought you said nutz... had to rewind 😂

  • @markbeasley5322
    @markbeasley5322 9 дней назад +8

    TEST YOUR EQUIPMENT!

  • @Variable19
    @Variable19 4 дня назад

    Excellent information

  • @jeffstroud2459
    @jeffstroud2459 5 дней назад

    Great topic thank you for doing this on your video. Keep up the great gear topics. Merry Christmas!

  • @BBQDad463
    @BBQDad463 8 дней назад

    Thank you for this video. Excellent guidance!

  • @gmanana3627
    @gmanana3627 8 дней назад

    Great video, thank you Randall 👊

  • @thevirginiabushcrafter8833
    @thevirginiabushcrafter8833 2 дня назад

    Superior Video, thanks for Sharing!!

  • @e235130
    @e235130 8 дней назад

    Excellent video! Thanks for all the tips! Going to have to get out there and test my stuff.

  • @davidb8872
    @davidb8872 8 дней назад +1

    Excellent 👍🇺🇸

  • @zooombaa
    @zooombaa 7 дней назад

    I have a chapstick, a lighter covered with gaff/duct/electrical tape, a pair of liner gloves, a beanie and a shemagh/scarf/neck tube in every jacket I use for outdoors.

  • @johnburpi8484
    @johnburpi8484 7 дней назад

    Awesome video man and I love the show and tell don’t feel like your pushing products you test these products out in condition worse then most of will be taking them out so I like to see what you put your like and don’t. So don’t ever feel like your pushing a product we all want to see it

  • @robertphillips93
    @robertphillips93 8 дней назад

    Okay Randall, new merch for your channel -- a bumper sticker, CAMP /= O.P. And BTW, the thumbnail for this video would make a damn good-looking postage stamp (first class, of course).
    Under luxury items, a wintertime camping match for the tarp is a chair or stool. My takedown folding stool in aircraft grade aluminium weighs about 1.5 lb and cost $20. Easily carried on the outside of most packs, too. Not for lengthy sessions, but a welcome change from padded ground/log seating. And that bellows almost rises to the level of essential survival gear for wood fuelled fires!

  • @protectpersevere2030
    @protectpersevere2030 6 дней назад

    Great video man

  • @youtubesean
    @youtubesean 8 дней назад

    You are the first outdoor related RUclipsr I’ve seen mention the value of a telescoping bellows. The weight is negligible and the benefit is huge.
    Remember a novice hiker with a compass will still be lost if they have no other means of reference.

    • @youtubesean
      @youtubesean 8 дней назад

      I forgot to mention this is a spectacular video. Absolutely packed with invaluable information.

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary 9 дней назад +6

    Good stuff brother!
    I still avoid Gore-Tex as much as possible besides sleep system bivy bag, it is not as breathable as many people say it is regarding jackets/ trousers/ footgear, retains too much moisture internally and can cause temperature related issues/ injuries when wet in cold conditions, a typical rain shell or DWR'ed field jacket is still better worn over other various layers (wool is 1000% still king).

    • @dus777
      @dus777 8 дней назад +2

      yup. wore those flyers to do yard work, today. Hands were wet when I took them off in 30 degrees. Stationary, they were good for hunting down to about 25

  • @BIGMINION502
    @BIGMINION502 9 дней назад +1

    Nice vid. 👌

  • @Mr14fun
    @Mr14fun 8 дней назад

    Great video

  • @JTucker-BW500
    @JTucker-BW500 8 дней назад

    your spot on with that topic of getting lost off trail,, i hunted with a fellow that left our ground blind,, he was gone a tad too long. next thing i know i hear him calling me. this was down in middle TN and you know how that forest and swampy mess can be. he had lost all his bearings. i hollered back at him. he was way far off from where he dropped his scat! haha

  • @scotbotvideos
    @scotbotvideos 8 дней назад

    Superb, Randall. Your man Dan Becker is having kittens at the thought of carrying all that gear.😆

    • @rockytopwrangler2069
      @rockytopwrangler2069 8 дней назад

      .. Depends if your backpacking to set a camp and stay awhile or UL through hiking ..

    • @scotbotvideos
      @scotbotvideos 8 дней назад

      @@rockytopwrangler2069 Yeah, I know.

  • @Jordan-ql6tm
    @Jordan-ql6tm 8 дней назад

    Hey man this is a really good video I appreciate your efforts very much so . Thank you 🤝

  • @erc6654
    @erc6654 7 дней назад

    In winter time I use a cheap Defcon5 bivy bag and a carinthia defense4 sleeping bag. I always have a heat problem inside😆

  • @davidsawmandave8731
    @davidsawmandave8731 6 дней назад

    Be gassy at night , keeps your sleeping bag warm 😅
    Great video

  • @Criticalyconcernedregular
    @Criticalyconcernedregular 9 дней назад

    Bellow blower is awesome in wet weather

  • @JB-ff6se
    @JB-ff6se 8 дней назад

    Stick baby wipes in a pocket if the temps are in the teens Fahrenheit or you will get iced cloths. 😉

  • @thomasfinley7754
    @thomasfinley7754 5 дней назад

    I got a deal on a light fighter Catamount 2 Last year

  • @meta-mario
    @meta-mario 8 дней назад

    In the south dude it’s wet and cold fire is absolutely necessary.

  • @deconklin659
    @deconklin659 8 дней назад

    Thanks for the detailed video. Excellent advise, especially since you run colder. I run hot so your advise give me a better gauge to judge what I need.

  • @garycase1790
    @garycase1790 8 дней назад

    Great American Video Freedom

  • @46camper50
    @46camper50 9 дней назад

    You should do a winter camping trip video.

  • @jason7033
    @jason7033 3 дня назад

    It's ok to have down pants and jacket. Never booties or for sleeping bag. I rather have the military removable boot liners. Always sleep in it or wear in your boots.

  • @lostdogaonny
    @lostdogaonny 6 дней назад

    Thank you for all your videos. It always helps to get a visual. I looked up the tents you mentioned. Just curious if you have ever checked them with IR and how do they do? Also, Do you like ponchos?

  • @XLNC_YL
    @XLNC_YL 8 дней назад

    You mentioned bears... Do you hang bear bags? Bear canisters? You do the cooking away from camp, but what about the food you still have in your bag (snacks, tomorrow's meals, etc)?

  • @JohnDoe-cd6ro
    @JohnDoe-cd6ro 9 дней назад +2

    What size bank line is pretty standard or universal for most survivalist? Like if I wanna get some bank line for a bugout, what size should I get?

    • @bivvybagger5760
      @bivvybagger5760 8 дней назад +1

      Cant go wrong with number 36. Good for lashings, guy lines or even a ridgeline for a light tarp. Good as a bow drill cord.

    • @JohnDoe-cd6ro
      @JohnDoe-cd6ro 8 дней назад

      @bivvybagger5760 Thanks bud.

    • @rockytopwrangler2069
      @rockytopwrangler2069 8 дней назад

      .. #36 Waxed ..

    • @JohnDoe-cd6ro
      @JohnDoe-cd6ro 8 дней назад +2

      @@rockytopwrangler2069 Thank you. That size would be fine for a ridge line for an impromptu tarp above a hammock right?

    • @JB-ff6se
      @JB-ff6se 8 дней назад +1

      ​@JohnDoe-cd6ro yes, #36 tarred works great for Ridgelines. Catahoula Manufacturing, Inc is a good brand.

  • @outdooraf
    @outdooraf 8 дней назад

    BBQ chicken protein bars? Interesting

  • @Criticalyconcernedregular
    @Criticalyconcernedregular 9 дней назад +1

    For boo boo’s I use electric tape what you think?

    • @Criticalyconcernedregular
      @Criticalyconcernedregular 9 дней назад +1

      @ it was just to help with the algorithm but hey thanks for responding so eloquently and honest, nice class by the way..

    • @dus777
      @dus777 8 дней назад

      no, too much residue and gets brittle in cold; and better as a firestarter. OK for binding straps

  • @DarthFetid
    @DarthFetid 8 дней назад

    stiff and ridged, and cold spots all over... are we talking about my last relationship?? too much coffee. edit: bright bandanas hanging from a couple of trees to mark the path back from pee site.

  • @thijs5931
    @thijs5931 8 дней назад

    Do you have any tips on keeping your hands healthy in the cold? I'm currently really struggling with cracked fingers, to the point where I can't use them 100% anymore.

    • @robertphillips93
      @robertphillips93 8 дней назад

      Consider that the skin incorporates a range of fatty acids in its cells. Unsaturated fats of the type used in most cooking oils from seeds, are largely polyunsaturated fats. Unlike saturated and monounsaturated fats, they are especially prone to oxidative damage from external influences like UV and temperature or chemicals. Anecdotal reports from many who restrict seed oils and substitute animal fats indicate improvements in skin health generally and in easier tanning particularly.
      Also, I had a coworker who suffered greatly from cracked skin on hands and feet. We all had contact on hands and fingers with an otherwise safe but very drying adhesive. A product called Bag Balm worked for her -- and there are others for mechanics to make too-frequent hand washing unnecessary.

    • @dus777
      @dus777 8 дней назад +1

      bag balm, huskers lotion, less soap, I feel ya

    • @Biomass1
      @Biomass1 7 дней назад +1

      Get some O'Keefes working hands in the small, round, green container. Been around a long time and is incredible stuff.

  • @Criticalyconcernedregular
    @Criticalyconcernedregular 9 дней назад

    My ass was always frozen 🥶 at 2 am in a hammock! I am in Louisiana and it is cold and wet in the winter!

    • @Criticalyconcernedregular
      @Criticalyconcernedregular 9 дней назад

      I have found that in Louisiana muscle up some dry pine needles and build a good high bed of shit to lay on and then put down your 3 layer sleep system from Uncle Sam and pray it don’t rain too hard.. 😆

    • @rockytopwrangler2069
      @rockytopwrangler2069 8 дней назад

      ... with a hammock ,, use an underquilt with closed ends ..

  • @traxxas328
    @traxxas328 7 дней назад

    Randall, what’s your opinion on the crossfire mk VII 110l? Considering trying it as a nice winter loadout pack, but I have no clue about the ruck or if it’s simply too large. It seems like a better malice pack if you ask me, what are your thoughts?

  • @joshdemarkles5977
    @joshdemarkles5977 9 дней назад +1

    What Nalgene cup is that?

    • @busted_dyna8580
      @busted_dyna8580 8 дней назад +1

      Walmart has the Stanley stainless camp cups that fit a nalgene

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 8 дней назад +1

    ... 45:24 ,, shouldn't allow kids to smoke cigarette's ........... Knowledge of map and compass is basic backpacking skill ...........Short trek off trail for ??? .....have each hiker carry a small roll of bright colored survey tape in hip pocket ,ready access ,,, tie a piece to tree branches about every 10 steps or so along the way or place a rock on it if no trees ,,, just remove it when leaving ... . teach new hikers that when they leave a trail ,, after a short distance (maybe first tape) , to look back where they came from ,, it all looks different .. even in snow , if it's still snowing ,, prints can fill quickly ..

  • @Yngvi_Barran
    @Yngvi_Barran 8 дней назад

    This info would have saved the swedish RUclipsr

    • @GruntProof
      @GruntProof  8 дней назад +2

      He was finishing up a long backpacking trip and got into trouble. I think had had the experience but many things went wrong.

    • @zooombaa
      @zooombaa 7 дней назад

      From what Ive read the Belgian kid in Sweden did a few things wrong, which ultimately led to a tragic end - however one must not be critical, as bad weather of that magnitude can be a friggin killer even if you do everything right. Strong wind is no joke, even during summer.

  • @josephg.3370
    @josephg.3370 9 дней назад +1

    👍

  • @Cerberus-Training
    @Cerberus-Training 6 дней назад

    always awkward chapsticking my lips alter my ass got chapped….😮😂😂

  • @MarianManzatu
    @MarianManzatu 3 дня назад

    👍

  • @ellerybice3787
    @ellerybice3787 2 дня назад

    💪🏻🇺🇸🫡

  • @mdog1615
    @mdog1615 9 дней назад +1

    i sleep on the pad side of the savotta roll matt. it's grippy and stops my bivvy slipping off.