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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • Winter camping and backpacking can be something we all avoid just out of the fear of the cold. It doesn't have to be cold! You can be warm in your tent or hammock all night long! In this video, I tell you just how I am able to do this. I use lightweight and ultralight gear to accomplish this.
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  • @DanBecker
    @DanBecker  4 года назад +119

    This video is almost 2 years old now! YES I know I dragged on for several minutes in the beginning.. Trust me I've learned since then.. so here's where the tips begin 👉 3:12

    • @Nynke_K
      @Nynke_K 4 года назад +4

      I actually started fantasising about hot water bottles while watching this. But my tricks were just going to be longjohns and layered warm socks!

    • @KevinFryAdventures
      @KevinFryAdventures 4 года назад +2

      Great tips Dan. I love winter camping! One thing I do is bring hand warmers and I put them between two pairs of socks while I sleep. I also drink a lot of water. Fun collab!

    • @marbelz.p6018
      @marbelz.p6018 3 года назад +1

      Lovely video content! Forgive me for butting in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you tried - Panilliaan Immaterial Prevalence (should be on google have a look)? It is a good one off product for protecting your family from danger minus the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my work colleague after many years got excellent results with it.

    • @brettmurphy5358
      @brettmurphy5358 3 года назад

      Hey Dan, I love winter camping. I was wondering that first shot. Is that Shelter number 2 in eagle wisconsin. by the southern kettle morraine headquarters? Love that site

    • @demetanne
      @demetanne 3 года назад +1

      Really great video, I learned not to drink after a certain time. I wear normal socks during the day and when ready to go to bed I change socks, they are call thermal heat" I think"(wool, and inside they are furry.lol) at Marks warehouse, 9$ a pair but seriously best buy, they should make suits out of that stuff, he'd be magical🤩.....-45 here in Edmonton last week at night, never my feet were cold.

  • @ysoangri
    @ysoangri 3 года назад +116

    1. Proper sleeping pad. Higher the R-Value = warmer.
    2. Eat a meal to keep core warm
    3. Pee before sleep
    4. Warm up your body through activity but don't push so hard that you sweat
    5. Bring hand warmers to put inside your sleeping bag
    6. Bring comfort gear that you enjoy. If that's 2 pillows, then bring 2 pillows.

    • @Michael-4
      @Michael-4 2 года назад +5

      2:11 Actually starts.

    • @danielschultz11
      @danielschultz11 2 года назад +7

      Camping at a Hilton hotel and watching camping videos will keep you warm🤣

  • @daytongibsonguitar5913
    @daytongibsonguitar5913 3 года назад +22

    That handwarmer one hits home, I was in Germany in the field and I brought my summer sleep system instead of my winter. My grandma thankfully sent me a bunch of those hand warmers in a care package and it honestly made sleeping at night bareable. I covered myself in those thing

  • @lizmaurer3830
    @lizmaurer3830 2 года назад +7

    1. Clean merino wool socks
    2. Athletic leggins/tights
    3. Merino wool top and bottom
    4. Hand warmers in sleeping bag
    5. Add foam sleeping pad under inflated pad
    6. Merino wool beanie
    I slept in 20 degree weather in a 20 degree bag and stayed toasty warm.

  • @Marley-ii6ls
    @Marley-ii6ls 3 года назад +3

    Good tips in vid and comments. For those people who are not sure about camping in extreme temps pick a frigid day or night and try the gear out in the back yard at home. If you find out your gear is inadequate no need to run into a dangerous situation of hypothermia or extreme discomfort. Just walk into the house and try something different the next day. Do your experimenting at home not in the wilderness. The wilderness is unforgiving.

  • @blackh2o1
    @blackh2o1 4 года назад +62

    I just came back from my first winter overnight in more years than I care to admit, Lol. I used to be an avid hiker & backpacker when I was in my twenties but I let life get in the way. At 60, I recently experienced some life defining events that got me thinking & reassessing, what's it all really about. Thanks to youtubers like yourself and some of the others and my Big Agnes 15° bag I decided it was time to get back out there. So glad I did and I am looking forward to it again. Thank you for lighting the spark! Good luck and God bless.

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +4

      Awesome! Such a cool story. Inspiring as well!! Glad you’re back at it

    • @jhask64
      @jhask64 3 года назад +1

      Congrats 👍🏼

  • @MrKozanitis
    @MrKozanitis 3 года назад +6

    It helps before you bed down to drink a cup of a warm tea ( provided you have the means to warm it up) with a a couple of spoonfuls of butter in it. Your body's process of burning the fat will produce extra heat in you. Something I learned in the Boy Scouts many, many years ago. It works.

  • @JL-wm1vr
    @JL-wm1vr 4 года назад +116

    The Best items are, tight knitted wool socks, shirts, pants etc. ABSOLUTELY the BEST clothing to have. Wool insulates even when wet...
    I am a combat veteran U.S. Marine. Wool has saved me many times...👍🏼

    • @practicalphilosophy9031
      @practicalphilosophy9031 3 года назад +2

      Thank you.

    • @DreamingDarlin
      @DreamingDarlin 3 года назад

      @US ARMY VET 11B 96-14 I'm ex navy and the winter uniforms were wool blend in the 80's but anyone can buy their own socks and under garments to wear over dungarees or whatever uniform their branch of service requires. No more dungarees in the navy now though.

    • @toddwillard8927
      @toddwillard8927 3 года назад

      @US ARMY VET 11B 96-14 So if not wool, what do you use that works better?

    • @paulhomsy2751
      @paulhomsy2751 3 года назад +4

      @@toddwillard8927 Wool is by far the best because it retains its insulating and warming capabilities while wet. When very wet, wool still retains 90% of its warmth...No other material comes close.

    • @toddwillard8927
      @toddwillard8927 3 года назад +2

      @@paulhomsy2751 Agreed

  • @AC-rh4jp
    @AC-rh4jp 4 года назад +12

    Great content Dan! Hope to meet you in person sometime. Guys, always remember that trapped air = warmth; but just not TOO much air. 1- Fill voids in your bag/quilt with clothing etc, I put my day clothes in the bottom of my bag (unless they’re soaked) to decrease the amount of air I have to warm up, most of the time by the morning they are dry. 2- NEVER compress your bag/quilt “loft”, if you need to add to your bag put it on the INSIDE not outside. 3- Try adding a Z-style folding pad UNDER the air mattress, makes a huge difference and if you lose air from the pad overnight it will protect you. 3- The meal you eat before bed should be high carbs (pasta, etc) to fuel the furnace. HAPPY WINTER CAMPING!

    • @deleted.23
      @deleted.23 2 года назад

      Screenshot that for reference, thanks so so much

  • @AngryCanadian1971
    @AngryCanadian1971 2 года назад +6

    Just did my first winter camping for 9 days at Ottawa Freedom Convoy. Made every mistake I could think of. Damn cold. I now consider myself a professional of what NOT to do.

  • @SmellyBones
    @SmellyBones 3 года назад +166

    #1 winter camping tip from Game of Thrones: You can keep yourself toasty warm every night with thoughts of revenge.

    • @brendanjacobson7048
      @brendanjacobson7048 3 года назад +1

      Fact or cap

    • @jew_guy
      @jew_guy 2 года назад +7

      Isn't revenge best served cold

    • @missycitty9478
      @missycitty9478 2 года назад

      Ha!!

    • @deleted.23
      @deleted.23 2 года назад

      I'll be using this method this Christmas 🎄

    • @SmellyBones
      @SmellyBones 2 года назад

      @@deleted.23 We're all capable of turning into Sandors if we aren't careful.

  • @redstedman
    @redstedman 4 года назад +170

    "There is no bad weather, just bad equipment. " -Chief Gerald Blanchard

    • @freedomrider266
      @freedomrider266 4 года назад +1

      Well the Chief was CLEARLY never in a tornado---that is BAD, DEADLY weather you want to stay away from (much personal experience in that one, unfortunately)....As for cold, hot, rainy, snowy, etc, the Chief is right. How you prepare and your understanding/knowledge can make or break your experience.

    • @Daketnietweet
      @Daketnietweet 3 года назад +1

      @@freedomrider266
      Well most of the world doesn’t have tornados 🌪. So yeah like your saying the chief is right.

    • @ronachadwick7908
      @ronachadwick7908 3 года назад

      And inexperienced campers...like me. Still learning.

    • @Radoslaw731
      @Radoslaw731 2 года назад

      I say the same thing 😁👍

  • @RainyDayForge
    @RainyDayForge 4 года назад +43

    Missed a couple tips, Dan.
    1 - change your socks before bed. Pack yourself a nice warm/clean/dry pair for the night.
    2 - if you can, wash your sleeping bag before the trip so that is oil free and has the best loft.
    3 - extra mits/gloves.
    4 - jumping jacks at 4am, so you don’t die.

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +1

      So true!

    • @o1mtbiker
      @o1mtbiker 2 года назад +2

      I was going to say socks also. They are the most forgotten item. Always pack an extra pair or two. You can also use them as mittens if needed.

  • @MattyOutdoors
    @MattyOutdoors 4 года назад +12

    Hand warmers are wicked! I legit carried some for the first time on a trip a few weeks ago, made a huge difference in my sleeping bag!

  • @DHFlip18
    @DHFlip18 4 года назад +18

    Yet another great video Dan, thanks for the tips!
    I like to use the reflective windshield cover from my car as a barrier under my sleeping pad when the ground is dirty or inside my sleeping bag on normal days.
    It's very light, cheap and very effective. Bonus is the added padding.

    • @jamesclark8484
      @jamesclark8484 3 года назад

      i was thinking of doing this very thing after seeing another video on using this cover and cutting put insoles for your boots to kee your feet warmer out in the cold because the reflective material reflects your body heat back to youl
      I also have an old sleeping back that's too small for me and the outer lining is shredded from years of use. Planning to try that as another layer on my next trip!

  • @kennedymcleod1479
    @kennedymcleod1479 3 года назад +38

    The warmest I’ve ever slept in cold weather was on a mountain top in a hammock. The wind was blowing 20 to 30 and there was snow on the ground and snow in the air. On top of my down sleeping bag I used a light weight reflective survival blanket. I was toasty warm all night long.

  • @altaris2000
    @altaris2000 4 года назад +20

    "Go Pee!"..... the bane of my existence.
    No matter what I do, I always seem to have to go sometime in the early morning. Then I uncomfortably squirm around in my sleeping bag trying to fall back asleep for that extra hour or two, because I don't want to get out of the bag lol.

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +3

      It’s the WORST!! 🤣

    • @shadow6pt533
      @shadow6pt533 4 года назад +11

      Use a pee bottle. The bottle is then warm.

    • @jimclark576
      @jimclark576 4 года назад +2

      Yep, I feel your pain!

    • @whiteflower5603
      @whiteflower5603 4 года назад +9

      Yes to the pee bottle - saved my hide a few times! I use a plastic cup and transfer cuz I'm female.

    • @shadow6pt533
      @shadow6pt533 4 года назад

      @@whiteflower5603 Great idea!

  • @gcvrsa
    @gcvrsa 4 года назад +31

    I *hate* getting out of bed and getting out of my tent in the middle of the night, especially in the rain, snow, or cold, and having to deal with proper backcountry sanitation procedures in the dark. So, I bring a special color (green, HDPE) 1L Nalgene bottle and a GoGirl. 1L is usually more than enough for a night, and then I can deal with disposal in the morning. When I'm car (pickup bed with a cap, for me) camping, I bring a whole 5gal bucket toilet with a Luggable Loo seat and a second 5gal bucket full of sawdust. There just enough room under the cap to sit on it and go more or less comfortably, and with the sawdust, it doesn't stink.

  • @fbuffy28
    @fbuffy28 4 года назад +3

    Boil a quart of water, and fill in a non leaking triton/nalgene bottle. It will still be warm by morning and is nice when first warming up your bag (lots of thermal energy). Went camping with Scouts a two weeks ago in South Korea (before COVID-19 Pandemic struck Korea hard). 20 F with 10 mph winds did this for everybody prior to going to bed. All your other tips are great advice. Get high R value sleeping pad, at least 4+ if not 5+. Kids were warm when they woke up in the morning (ice all over the tents).

  • @JonathanRobsonPhoto
    @JonathanRobsonPhoto 4 года назад +31

    Nice video Dan, couple more...
    - reflectix under the sleeping pad, in your boots etc
    - hot water in a Nalgene bottle on your feet in the bag
    - stuff clothes in the bottom of your bag if it’s a little long, less heating of dead air
    - dry socks on when sleeping
    - Puffer jacket zipped around the bottom of your sleeping bag
    - sheet of Tyvek over the top of the inner tent to trap more heat, turns a 3 season tent into a 3.5 season kinda thing
    - stand water bottles upside down if you can. If they freeze, they freeze from the top - I.e the bottom if they upside down, so unfrozen water will be accessible still
    - extra tyvek/silver emergency blanket thing under the tent if you have it
    - wear a hat or balaclava
    - keep you mouth an nose out of the bag, you breath out 1ltr of water through the night, don’t want that in your sleeping bag

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +8

      Those are some of the best tips yet! I never knew that about the water bottle!! Thanks!!

    • @JonathanRobsonPhoto
      @JonathanRobsonPhoto 4 года назад +3

      Dan Becker I take no credit... Boy Scouts of America, they know things about ⛺️ ! 😀

    • @ExploreWithNam
      @ExploreWithNam 2 года назад

      For the last point, keeping mouth and nose out of sleeping bag, nose gets cold if I do that, it becomes like ice cube. Any tips for covering nose?

    • @mysterylovescompany2657
      @mysterylovescompany2657 2 года назад +4

      Get a full-face ski mask which just has the mesh at the mouth area.
      Solved it for me. 👍

    • @ExploreWithNam
      @ExploreWithNam 2 года назад

      @@mysterylovescompany2657 thanks

  • @ElkArrow
    @ElkArrow 4 года назад +44

    If you're hiking in the snow, use a pulk sled to haul your gear. That way you can take a lot more than you can carry in your pack.

    • @jeremyduncan3654
      @jeremyduncan3654 4 года назад +1

      Erich Diehl, I made one. Works great too!

    • @TheMadSpencerAlexander
      @TheMadSpencerAlexander 4 года назад +1

      So true! Pulks are a game changer.

    • @Apocraphon
      @Apocraphon 3 года назад

      I hadn't even considered that before now, I'm hiking the ct in the coming winter and I might try it out

  • @erickortiz9121
    @erickortiz9121 4 года назад +4

    Hey Dan, this is Tainoxtreme. Very good video and subject. Very good tips. This is how I do it: REI arete ASL to, This tent is a fortress for hard winds and heavy snow. It will not develop much condensation if you use it right by opening the vents on the roof and at the door window. 3 inches thick Cushing, there is nothing more comfortable with a graded R-value that I have tested so far as my floor layer to sleep on. I also put a thin foam layer with reflective on top of it. I covered the entire floor of the tent with the same thin foam layer with reflective that is sold at the dollar store for windshield sun reflection purpose. These are very lightweight. I carry like maybe five of theirs and the total weight is 6 ounces. This makes a huge deal of a difference when it comes to sitting on the floor to change your clothes or do any other tasks. Specially when you have to touch the floor with your bare hands. In the past, I used a down sleeping bag rated for probably 5°F but I just purchased my UGGQ 10° down quilt that I’m gonna start using from now on, hopefully it will be good for me. I am very cold in nature. I always go to sleep wearing my fleece on the garment and my insulated snow pants and sometimes even my down jacket with a fleece balaclava, For the most part. In the past, I put my sleeping bag inside of a SOL escape baby but now I will bring it just in case. It works marvelously. If you notice I had reflective‘s all over my winter gear. The floor, on top of the mat and around my sleeping bag. The rest of my gear is like you described in this video including the calories intake, the water intake and urinating. I have one more tip that I’m pretty sure you’re not going to like like most people don’t but it works and it would be very useful for emergency cases that will be life-threatening. You can drink your own urine because the urine will balance your body temperature as well as your cholesterol, blood sugar, pH and everything else. You don’t have to take it from me but if you research this in RUclips you will find a whole a lot of people are getting 30 season health conditions cured or improved so much that their lives are changed for the better. I’m talking about arthritis, diabetes, heart conditions, cancer, leprosy, HIV, malaria and everything else. When I mentioned the SOL escape, I meant to say BIVY not baby. I am not trying to make text corrections because I am alone by myself in the house and my wife is the one who helps me do this. It is easier to just insert this explanation.Helps me do this. It is easier to just insert this explanation. I also meant to say heart condition . I’m explaining about the text correction because I am legally blind and this is one of my limitations. Of coarse, all of this year is set up for the weekend adventure and not for the true hiker. I am not a true hiker. I wonder if you would except the challenge of taking me as a legally blind person in one of your backpacking trips here in North Carolina, of course. It’ll be cheaper for me if you come this way. Thank you so much for sharing this video. God bless you.

  • @unpavedexplorer338
    @unpavedexplorer338 4 года назад +2

    Great tips for staying warm. Perfect topic since winter is just around the corner.

  • @alexweigelhikes
    @alexweigelhikes 4 года назад +4

    Great video! Keep them coming! You've mentioned it before, but those of us that can't get out camping ourselves love living vicariously through this stuff!... Also pretty satisfying: buying the PERFECT gear setup for when the opportunity does finally present itself. Awesome channel!

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Alex!!! And thanks again for your support!!!!!!! I live vicariously thru so many channels as well.

  • @vickiretzlaff5009
    @vickiretzlaff5009 3 года назад +2

    On the floor on my tent I use reflective. I also heat water and put it in heavy plastic water bottle that does not leak. I also use an insulated xped sleep Matt. By morning my water bottle is still pretty warm. To keep boots warm put them in a plastic bag that does not leak. Place the bad down at the end of your sleep quilt or bag by your feet. Its great not to put my feet in not cold boots in the morning. Hope those tips help.

  • @lindatisue733
    @lindatisue733 3 года назад +3

    If you have a blow up sleeping mat, blow it up just before laying down. Your breath is warm and the heat will be retained. Discovered this when I accidentally open the plug on my mat cause I was cold and moving around. Slept warm the rest of the night after re-inflating my mat.

  • @Packsalot
    @Packsalot 4 года назад +2

    My last winter camp I put one of those packable down blankets from Costco around me inside my sleeping bag. That increased the warmth and insulating properties of my sleeping bag significantly. I was surprised how well it worked. Toasty warm all night.

  • @davidhallet4014
    @davidhallet4014 3 года назад +13

    It would be cool if you could get to the content more quickly. It’s good stuff. 👍

  • @vinceimp9581
    @vinceimp9581 4 года назад +5

    I also use those super warmers they beat the heck out of regular hand ones, one in my sleeping bag is often enough to keep me toasty here in Arizona. I like to bring sleeping bag liners(+14°& +25°) to help with temperature fluctuations they make great light covers for the day too. Thx Dan, be well.
    Edit: look for mega warmers they are bigger versions of the super hand ones I toss one in my bag b4 bed so I have a toasty warm place to crawl into at night.

  • @daniflores5119
    @daniflores5119 4 года назад +100

    Love you Dan but damn there's so much filler. 3:46 and I feel like i just watched so many ads from you. Love your content! But c'mon brother. We support you but we came here for a good talk! Not a couple minutes of ads. Hope you understand

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +16

      Thanks for the critique! I always appreciate it :-)

    • @nalomelikukui8134
      @nalomelikukui8134 4 года назад +11

      I was feeling the same, but disnt want to hurt your feelings because you try so hard. Thank you for the helpful content 😀

    • @MisfitsFiendClub138
      @MisfitsFiendClub138 4 года назад +4

      U read my mind! Felt like he was going to start pitching a timeshare any second :(

    • @zmtkingna3584
      @zmtkingna3584 3 года назад

      @@MisfitsFiendClub138 I was surprised at how much I had to skip through. Plus I wouldn’t recommend anything he’s prescribed here except for having some hand warmers on hand for emergencies. However just put one on your gut and your core will do the rest. Worst case scenario pull a plastic trash bag over your sleeping bag at your feet.

  • @gregq579
    @gregq579 3 года назад +2

    Great job and awesome thinking to link everyone's thoughts on this - that's gonna come in handy for newcomers such as myself and make life a lot easier!! Appreciate the help! 👍🏼

  • @ronaldcrunkilton7138
    @ronaldcrunkilton7138 3 года назад +6

    One point about importance of type of ground insulation pad. I love the big thick air only mattresses for summer camping, but you will freeze regardless of your bag’s rating if you use one in winter. Use a closed cell pad or
    an inflatable pad with foam core to retain maximum warmth and you may even survive if the temperatures drop below the bags rating!

    • @2901gagandeep
      @2901gagandeep 2 года назад

      Can I use aluminum foil plus picnic rug under air mattress?

  • @olysasquatch
    @olysasquatch 4 года назад +5

    Gettin out to pee is the worst....
    I been campin since I was young, and getting out of tent every night just as long.
    Finally started using a gatorade/wide mouth sealable bottle.
    Have to pee? Turn on light, grab bottle from outside and your good to go. Put back outside when done.
    Dump and rinse in am.
    It works and you stay in your tent Just dont f it up😄😉

    • @Ursaminor31
      @Ursaminor31 3 года назад

      Oly Sasquatch wide mouth is key so the peen fits in and spray doesn’t occur

  • @jimgibbons2184
    @jimgibbons2184 4 года назад +31

    2 additions: double bubble foil installation used in commercial air systems. 48 inches by 10 foot is about 21 bucks. Super ground insulation and weighs very little. You can actually feel your body heat radiation.
    Second: silk long John's

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +2

      Great tips!

    • @aharonm2073
      @aharonm2073 4 года назад +2

      Love this, I did this last yr on top of my summer pad, in -5 deg nights, slept toasty warm.

    • @juliejules7780
      @juliejules7780 2 года назад

      Is that like reflectix?

  • @happymonk4206
    @happymonk4206 3 года назад +2

    Might be a good idea to use a reflective space blanket. The kind that is very thin so it is foldable to a small size. I think it's also called a emergency blanket or sheet. Open it and use it instead your sleeping bag.

  • @Pyro10B
    @Pyro10B 3 года назад +5

    ALWAYS put on dry socks right before you get in the sleeping bag.

  • @s.z.9179
    @s.z.9179 3 года назад +1

    thanks for sharing the info about the temperature guidelines, i definitely snorted when you said we just wouldn't freeze LOL

  • @jeroenverheyden5917
    @jeroenverheyden5917 4 года назад +1

    Option C : we're also into hiking, backpacking and gear! Like your video's man! Keep 'em coming ✌️

  • @DragonRoams
    @DragonRoams 4 года назад +1

    Definitely go to the bathroom before bed. I added a sock to go with my 0 rated quilts for my hammock so far works nicely.

  • @thomasrayborn3177
    @thomasrayborn3177 3 года назад

    Dan, thank you the the quick overview video! I appreciate how you explain sleeping bag temperature ratings.

  • @chrisking5007
    @chrisking5007 3 года назад +1

    I use the hand warmers too, the only thing I would add is using the stick on body warmers, put one on each kidney it really warms you up.

  • @kathleenschaefer8208
    @kathleenschaefer8208 4 года назад +3

    On a cold clear calm night do not camp in a low spot between high spots/hills/mountains. The heat radiates away higher uphill and the cold air slides downhill like molasses and pools in the low area. The temperature in the low area can be 30-40 degrees cooler than higher uphill.

    • @deleted.23
      @deleted.23 2 года назад

      Thanks that's going to be very helpful to know.

  • @erict5878
    @erict5878 4 года назад +4

    Hey DB One of my biggest issues winter camping is having to pee a few times a night..ALWAYS on my top 5 is a pee bottle. A different color than ALL the others of course!. That way you NEVER have to leave the comfort of your cozy cottage.

    • @jm-bv1wh
      @jm-bv1wh 2 года назад +1

      I was lucky enough to find a yellow Nalgene bottle for my pee bottle. Can't believe that anybody would not have a pee bottle.

  • @bradleybarton9064
    @bradleybarton9064 4 года назад +6

    Hand warmers saved my butt in the Rockies last year! My sleeping pad failed because it had a small hole in it. Yes the ground will suck the heat out of you!!!!

  • @ronaldrose7593
    @ronaldrose7593 4 года назад +2

    Hello Dan, thank you for sharing another informative video. This info is really good for the winter time enthusiasts. All the best to you and your family. 🤗

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад

      Thanks again Ronald! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!

  • @davidhall8874
    @davidhall8874 2 года назад +1

    I started winter camping at Valley Forge! Seriously, back in '66 with the Boy Scouts, back when Boy Scouts were still real scouts!

  • @stevesidare2493
    @stevesidare2493 2 года назад

    Misery or not, overcoming the elements is fun and satisfying.

  • @justinstjules8735
    @justinstjules8735 3 года назад

    Great video! I've never been winter camping and I've got back into snowmobiling and it would be a great trip on the sleds then pull over and camp for the night, thanks for some tips!

  • @mrhands2757
    @mrhands2757 Год назад

    Awesome, thanks Dan, I'm gonna try for the first time!!

  • @GastoniaJack
    @GastoniaJack 4 года назад +3

    Hey Dan, Love your channel thanks for all you do!! Make sure you notify us when your in the Carolinas!

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад

      Thanks Jack!! Will do!!

  • @VanJoplin
    @VanJoplin 4 года назад +2

    Dude you are hilarious lol great info. Thanks!

  • @stevenerlewine
    @stevenerlewine 3 года назад +1

    Heat bottle water next to camp fire,put in your sleeping bag when your ready for bed I normally put 4 two next to my feet and two near my stomach

  • @TheOriginalDilf
    @TheOriginalDilf 4 года назад +4

    Zippo makes a rechargeable hand warmer that can be charged by your mini solar panel.

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 2 года назад

    Your are right about the ground padding to sleep on Only way to be comfortable is Naked! why i recommend the robe ~ This throw i wouldn't be afraid of going out in sub zero weather with it ! ~ Can use it as a robe, blanket, or to set in

  • @kevinrichards2555
    @kevinrichards2555 3 года назад +15

    grab a hot (not hot enough to melt towel) rock from the fire and wrap in an old towel to place in your bag. rocks stay warm a long time...The bigger the rock the longer the warmth.

  • @RoughLandings77
    @RoughLandings77 4 года назад

    Timely video! I am backpacking in Mount Rainier National Park the first weekend of December, my first winter trip.

  • @harryhayen6092
    @harryhayen6092 4 года назад +4

    There is a reason C that you forgot to mention ... there are maybe some people out there who love your channel, your videos, your work for the community and ... your humour ;-)

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Harry!!! That was a great comment to get. Seriously!!!!

  • @olivergoldberg3376
    @olivergoldberg3376 3 года назад +1

    I personally use a hot water bottle in the bottom of my sleeping bag, I also use a hammock I think it's warmer. Especially when you get a underquilt, sleeping bag, quilt, blanket and coat

  • @sburkey1
    @sburkey1 3 года назад +1

    Headed up to the mountains in north Georgia this week. Thanks for the tips!

  • @leilaezawa6475
    @leilaezawa6475 4 года назад

    Hi Dan. Great video. I am applying some of your info for my emergency kit. I appreciated the tip on the rating of the sleeping bags. Thanks and ciao!

  • @JamesGoodwinCo
    @JamesGoodwinCo 4 года назад

    Really love your videos! Thanks so much

  • @Fjall-Anders
    @Fjall-Anders 2 года назад

    I really understand that you have gained so many followers. Really good video, it felt like being there. I myself am Swedish and love hard winter trips. on my latest I was trapped in an extreme storm for nine days. Really thank you for sharing 🙂👍

  • @muddyshoesgardener
    @muddyshoesgardener 2 года назад

    Really enjoyable video! Thanks!

  • @renaecummings8068
    @renaecummings8068 4 года назад

    Happy Thanksgiving. Thanks for such great content.

  • @thomasthijssen2686
    @thomasthijssen2686 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Hopefully it ll help !! I’m sure it will!!

  • @Live4Him7771
    @Live4Him7771 2 года назад

    The hand warmers made all the difference for my wife and I! Excellent tip that I don't hear from really anyone else.

  • @Packsalot
    @Packsalot 4 года назад

    Your videos are great. Thanks for the tips.

  • @scottyevans5206
    @scottyevans5206 3 года назад

    Number 1 reason for camping in the winter NO BUGS !!!!!!! Lol

  • @clouseauphotographer9310
    @clouseauphotographer9310 4 года назад

    Great video Dan . Love winter camping there is just no one around. Camped minus 8 last weekend in Arthur's Pass NZ. Awesome

  • @HuckOutdoors
    @HuckOutdoors 4 года назад +1

    Great tips Dan! Guess i'm lucky to live with the mild winters of Southern California.

  • @anotheramy71
    @anotheramy71 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, Dan Becker! We're camping right before Christmas and yes I'm freaking out. Got the hand warmers, sleeping bag liners, and (since we're car camping) super old school Coleman inflatable pads.

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +1

      You got this! It’s really not as bad as you think. The coldest part is typically the standing around at camp. Just don’t work up a sweat before bed! Been there, done that, it’s the worst!! 🤣

  • @josephjamison5007
    @josephjamison5007 4 года назад +3

    Double up your sleeping pads, add a closed cell foam pad under your inflatable. Use a bivy sack, put the inflatable pad in the bivy with you, this helps trap your body heat. Put hot water in a nalgene and put it in the bag with you, you can also insulate it with clothing like a sock or t-shirt. Sleep socks, have dedicated warm sock for sleeping. Pee Bottle, have a pee bottle or a mountain house bag handy so you don't have to leave your tent. Use your clothes as part of your sleep system, sleeping warmer naked is a myth. Put a mylar blanket between you and your sleeping pad.

  • @sheriluke3833
    @sheriluke3833 3 года назад

    I use a hot water bottle. So nice by the small of you back. Fill a Nalgene bottle to put at your feet. Reusable and friendly on the environment! Won’t leave home without it. I have also preheated my tent with some burning embers in a frying pan place on a flat rock before getting in my tent. Be sure they aren’t giving off smoke or touch the tent. It helps take the chill and dampness out to start out cozy. Wear a hat and socks, layers if necessary.

  • @backpacker3421
    @backpacker3421 4 года назад +14

    The pee before bed tip is pretty good all year long. I hate getting up to pee about 3 seasons of the year - but yeah, it's a killer in the winter - your entire shelter and sleep system and your body lose all the heat.

  • @charlesmcintyre2977
    @charlesmcintyre2977 3 года назад +1

    About 4 years ago, when I was just 11, my troop had a winter wilderness camp out. I brought a 40• sleeping bag and made a shelter out of sticks and some pine straw insulation. It was about 8 degrees Fahrenheit and It was a nightmare, ever since then I’ve been trying to get the gear to stay comfy In those conditions.

  • @gmoutdoorsandmore7731
    @gmoutdoorsandmore7731 3 года назад

    Nice video! Thanks!

  • @michaelzimmerman8959
    @michaelzimmerman8959 3 года назад +1

    Back in the eighties, I stayed in a camping trailer in a friend's backyard with no heat or electric in Southwest Michigan. I rode a bike a lot, so my blood was moving around pretty good. I had a thin sleeping bag with a quilt my girlfriend had let me use on top of the sleeping bag. In the freezing cold I would strip down to nothing jump in the sleeping bag rub my feet together a little bit to friction heat the other end of the sleeping bag and I would stay toasty all night long, while in the morning my boots were frozen to the floor.

  • @cfordd13
    @cfordd13 2 года назад

    SOOOOOOO IMPORTANT!!!!! PLEASE DO MORE OF THESE!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @madiantin
    @madiantin 3 года назад +2

    Bold of you to assume that I as a 50 year old won't need to pee at 4am even if I did pee right before sleeping. =D

  • @MightyMidgey
    @MightyMidgey 4 года назад +5

    Hey Dan, one concern from a nurse perspective, it's not recommended to eat a full meal within 2-3 hours before laying down. This can cause damaging acid-reflux even in healthy people. However, a small non-acidic snack would be acceptable. Otherwise, I'm really digging your recommendations. What I enjoy is using some sort of booties to sleep in! I personally use thicker wool socks and layer the booties over them. This always keeps me toasty warm!

  • @wandaesch7314
    @wandaesch7314 4 года назад +4

    Something no-one has mentioned and is very important. Make sure you don't sleep and breath inside your sleeping bag. The condensation in your breathe will be inside your sleeping bag and will freeze overnight. Freezing = death.

    • @johnny2hats2
      @johnny2hats2 2 года назад

      That was always my secret trick. Have my nose poking outside the bag. And exhale using my mouth inside the bag... Hrmm

  • @dez410
    @dez410 4 года назад

    Legit! Thanks, man!

  • @Dawn2DuskAdventuring
    @Dawn2DuskAdventuring 4 года назад

    Amen 🙏 weather changes unexpectedly all the time. Agreed bring a sleeping system 20 degrees warmer than the expected temperature.

  • @jadenhenson1366
    @jadenhenson1366 3 года назад

    Love this guy’s energy

  • @YouTube-SouljaQ
    @YouTube-SouljaQ 3 года назад

    Thx for the tips

  • @lorismith8479
    @lorismith8479 3 года назад

    Great tips!!!

  • @genglandoh
    @genglandoh 6 месяцев назад

    I like to add a a layer of potholder material (insul-bright) inside my sleeping bag.
    It will reflect your heat back but it is also breathable.
    One problem I always have while sleeping is my top layer moves and my back gets cold.
    I am thinking of buying a cheap painters overall suite and wearing it when I sleep over my base layer.
    They are breathable and should hold in the heat.
    What I would really like is a onesies for adults but also not make from cotton.

  • @creedm3040
    @creedm3040 4 года назад +3

    Great video Dan, I think the best advice you had was to bring a warmer sleeping bag than you think you need, or a liner. In colder temperatures I take a 0 ‘ bag which is 6’6” . I am 5’11” so I can get down in it plus it even has room for stuff at the bottom like my water filter. I do not worry about condensation inside my bag because I have patented the “ Sleep Snorkle” . The Sleep Snorkle solves the condensation problem and allows one to harness the full potential of your sleeping bag. And you don’t have a cold head or a freezing nose. Happy Thanksgiving! Best!

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад

      Thanks a ton! The worst is when you have a sleeping bag that isn’t warm enough! I like the idea of having one a bit larger as well! Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!

  • @Superduper666
    @Superduper666 4 года назад

    Nalgene’s or similar filled with hot water. Put them inside your sleeping bag to pre-heat it. When really cold out I’ve used one at my feet, one under my neck, and one I moved about inside my sleeping bag as needed.

  • @CashSly
    @CashSly 4 года назад

    Lov your vids! From Ky, but lived in Watertown Wisco for 23 years. Back home now but loved the area, trails and you remind of those times. Thanks for the tips, I have used the hand warmer trick in the foot box of my bag and it's a winner! Thanks, for the Vids and keep up the good work!

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +1

      That’s awesome!! Watertown is about 40 mins from me. Small world!!!

  • @demetanne
    @demetanne 3 года назад

    I've been in my car for a month now, thought about buying a tent, but a woman outside alone scares me🥴...im 5"8 in a Ford focus, sleeping sitting for one night ok, a month I think I aged 20 yrs this last month.
    Great vid🙌

  • @87toyhighlux
    @87toyhighlux 4 года назад

    In the spring and fall, the mountains of CO will get into the single digits, i have a bag rated at -18, I use Army blankets, use one under the bag and another to cover me if really cold. Also keep you clothes inside the bag and use your jackets over the bag, but inside the army blanket. If you are wearing a sweat shirt, put you feet inside the sweat shirt, helps keep heat in. Been doing this now for about 10 years and I stay warm

  • @hi92446
    @hi92446 2 года назад

    I like your attitude. keep it up !

  • @randyheckman3733
    @randyheckman3733 4 года назад +1

    Hothands are awesome. Alpaca wool socks are awesome as well!

  • @MrAussieJules
    @MrAussieJules 3 года назад

    Bring a.2l msr baldder as a hot water bottle. Melt snow with your jetboil or msr windburner ( best burner ive used) . And almost boil it, pour it in.
    Wear as many dry layers as u can if its very cold.
    Use 2 foam mats, or as i do , 1 z rest and 1 insulated inflatable mat. You loose a lot of heat thru the ground.

  • @lukedesrosiers3860
    @lukedesrosiers3860 3 года назад

    Great vid!!

  • @lorismith8479
    @lorismith8479 4 года назад

    I take a 3 season tent, emergency blanket (that doesn't make a lot of noise) under my Xtherm Max with a -15F quilt. I use hot pockets put one in my sleep system before bed, then 2 in-between 2 pairs of socks in down booties, 1 at the low back, 1 at stomach and hold one in my hands....Halifax, Canada EH!!!! We go to the West Coast in the Nova Scotia Valley for New Years...super cold lots of snow and gusting wind...drink hot chocolate with butter, walk just before bed...bathroom then straight to bed....super cozy

  • @bighorse215
    @bighorse215 3 года назад

    I line my tent floor with harbor freight moving blankets they cheap and insulate great

  • @mountbeckworth1
    @mountbeckworth1 3 года назад +1

    Part of the reason to pee before getting in your sleeping bag is your body has to heat that fluid to body temperature throughout the night. Less fluid, less heat expended.

  • @johngalt6929
    @johngalt6929 3 года назад +1

    Spent the first two minutes yakking away before we started to get anywhere the listed topic. Tighten it up bro! I bailed out at around 2:30.