4 Safe Winter Camping Destinations NEAR YOU!
4 Safe Winter Camping Destinations NEAR YOU!
Looking for accessible safe winter camping destinations near you? This video is sponsored by Backcountry.com. Use code PLAYINGWITHSTICKS to save 15% off your first purchase at https://bit.ly/34lV411 (Exclusions may apply)
Gear From This Video:
The toddler and women’s snowshoes are currently out of stock. However, like I mentioned in the video, Backcountry has a huge selection of gear so you may be able to find something similar in their snowshoes section.
https://bit.ly/3lwQuSK General Women’s Snowshow Landing Page
https://bit.ly/3fUXVSB Atlas Snowshoes Montane Snowshoe – Men’s
https://bit.ly/2VxYgkA Atlas Snowshoes Mini Snowshoe
https://bit.ly/2KTOFmc Atlas Snowshoes Spark Snowshoe – Kids’
*Our other favorite winter gear we use from Backcountry*
https://bit.ly/37ziwtI Stoic Groundwork Double Sleeping Bag: 20 Degree
https://bit.ly/2Ht4Lln Backcountry Silver Fork 750 Hooded Jacket – Men’s
https://bit.ly/2TeP9EB Snow Peak Mini Flame Lantern
https://bit.ly/2HxD3DC BioLite Light Diffusing Stuffsack
https://bit.ly/2Tg5RTN BioLite Base Lantern
https://bit.ly/3jpReIe Smartwool Popcorn Cable Sock – Women’s
https://bit.ly/37u7d5X Patagonia Trucker Hat – Kids’
https://bit.ly/3ofaVGl Baffin Cush Slipper – Men’s
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Let us know if you have any other locations for safe winter camping. We are pretty sure we are just at the tip of the iceberg with these ideas.
Looking to have a warm comfortable nights sleep on your first winter camping trip? Check out our electric blanket video for helping you choose the right electric blanket for you. https://youtu.be/NbV5KziJFfg
New to the channel? Check out our playlists below for more tips and tricks for that gratifying and simple camping experience. youtube.com/channel/UCdDvRfmUjjgycZ8LxiXO7FA/playlists
Creative Commons Video Attributes:
Overnight | Craft Beer | Ice Fishing by One Wildcrafter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tlqc70h6jJc
CRAZY Big Ice Fishing Walleye! | Northern Wisconsin (Tip Up) by NBedits https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUNc2tovlOk
Snowmobiling Fail – We Were Stuck In 3ft Mud!! by TeeKay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbZlRXRLNvg
Good tips. In Vegas my closest snow is pretty safe at Mt. Charleston but still good tips for me as a rookie. BTW started my electric blanket search after the last video. Picked up a unit from Biddeford at walmart. 180watt on the label but so far not sure it’s the right one. On low it seems to act as a PWM heater. It cycles 170watt on and off where as higher settings keep it on more constant. Single 80AH battery and solar so gonna test this. Maybe I need a 120AH battery to keep the fam comfortable.
Such good information, thank you !
Is your teardrop a hiker?
i bought a road pro blanket and an adaptor to hook blanket directly to a deep cycle battery. it uses 55 watts. has on ly one setting. i will put in my house one night and see how long it lasts. finally an answer. i will connect to my 27 group deep cycle battery . I’m confident i will get a full night out of it
I just saw one of your videos for the first time today. Thank you for sharing your experiences in Alaska. I’ll be moving to the Kenai peninsula next june. I’m always looking for things to do and places to go.
I’m now one of your subscribers! Thanks again
Great tips Drew. I had forgotten about hipcamp.
Thanks for another great informative video! Your son looks like he really likes his snow shoes! Too cool…. π Take care, stay safe, warm, and healthy to all…. Cheers!
I have been watching and enjoying your videos for some time. Always a lot of good info provided. Have to admit though this one was hard to watch with all the You Tube ads and your overly long promo. All the marketing is getting too much these days. Regardless, have a wonderful holiday season with your great family.
Beautiful area! Too cold for me…lol!
Great video, Drew! We were just discussing where we will go first when we get our teardrop in February. I didn’t consider hipcamp until I saw your video. Thanks!
Great points. Glad to hear Backcntry has phone support to help w selection. Just got a stove from bc and snow shoes are next. Always great content. Thxs
stil lhoping to see that little electronic device i recommended/ good vid, thumbs up, thanks for sharing
Hey Drewππ thanks for the vid, im still waiting for my teardrop to come, but i did get my Skydio 2 yesterday ππ did a short test vid today
Great video! Snow shoeing is awesome! East is a natural! Winter camping?….
Yeah. I need snowshoes. All those I borrowed are gone.π±. They were the big old wood and leather type. Straight line. Fun! Something a bit more forgiving going around the brush would be nice. I think.
Thank you for another insightful and beautiful video, Drew. You make winter camping seems so easy! Not sure if we are ready for it though, haha! We were planning to stay the New Years Eve in Portland, and my wife was already pretty nervous about the chilly weather there. I’m not sure if I can convince her about going somewhere even colder than that.
But now our plans may shift anyway, another lockdown seems to be on the horizon. It looks like we’ll have to pick up whatever destination that’s close to our home…
Excellent
Drew: have you ever thought of doing a YouTube Live video? Man, I would love to pick your brain about some things. We just bought a 2021 T@g and are picking it up next Tuesday!
we love your channel and the content! We got ourselves a teardrop trailer this summer and can’t wait for next spring!!! We also just started our family vlog and would love some feedback from the expert outdoors person. Keep it up!
Another very good video.
I camped in a valley to wake up to a couple inches of snow the morning. Ended up having to winch myself out over the pass. Made for a long day. But I’m never to to far from help if I need it. I do like to be overly prepared. I’ll be getting the "spot" GPS responder. Older I get the, the more I understand I’m not invisible.
C’mon Alyeska, get with it!
What special things do you do for water storage in the winter?
if i get an electric blanket with a 12v cig lighter plug in on it . can i cut the end off that plugs into cig lighter and connect the two wires directly to a deep cycle battery. i think i can get an elect blanket to run all night that way!!!!!
In the U.K. nearly every camp ground closes for the whole of winter. We do not have places where we can camp overnight! Itβs outrageous how we canβt stay anywhere. Our country is going down a massive slope at the moment with brexshit! In my next time I will choose to be born in Canada! Thank you for your well informed vlogs. I look forward to watching. They make me feel alive β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ peter.
why do i have to figure out all of this stuff. so now i use the roadpro elect blanket when i sit in front of library to use internet. seems to work ok. i ts 12v…………….so now i want a 12v heater for my car. i have the adaptor thing so i can place a deep cycle battery in my car and plug the 12v into the adaptor and plug directly into a battery.!!!! bypassing the energy sucking inverter completely!!!!!!!!!! so now I’m searching for 150 watt 12 v heaters. their are some that are cheap and some expensive. i want the most efficient heater i can find. my goal is to get a heater to heat for at least 5 hours on a larger size deep cycle battery. so far i get about two hours on a 150 watt heater, on a smaller deep cycle with inverter. i think i double that . with bypassing the inverter complletely
I’m sure we are just hitting the tip of the iceberg with these winter camping ideas. Any other suggestions for places to stay or just good winter camping advice in general?
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Wishing you more wonderful winter wonderland moments with your family! Great video as always Drew and May! The kids are adorable as always too! ~ Maria
The best I am following you
Another great one! And some of the best backpacking / camping experiences I have ever had have been alone, deep in the midst of the barren wilderness, and in the winter. Sometimes for several days at a time. Winter camping can be fantastic!
And GO, EAST!!! Rockin’ those snowshoes like a champ! π
Great safety ideas. I would not have thought of them. Thanks!
Great tips!
Great tips! Might I suggest adjustable length poles with snow baskets for snowshoeing. Great for improved efficiency and mighty handy for probing uncertain spots.
Well, looking at this video sure makes me miss snow (NOT). It’s interesting how you can go from having a skiing teacher license to not liking snow. These days I much rather drive down to Death Valley or the Mojave desert than drive up to hit snow. Guess living in northern CA gives you that freedom. Don’t get me wrong, good advise in this video for those who do like to go into white and wintery areas – last time I did that it was a nice hotel up in Tahoe – nothing scary there except for some questionable dinner options. If you do go out camping in the winter don’t be an idiot and play it safe. Just like camping in the desert in summer – remote environments all have their perils and you better be aware of them.
Well, we decided no camping for da Mrs birthday end of December, but then the Covid restrictions may well be kicking in again. So I think I will preemptively prep the teardrop to head out into the cold (not Alaska cold – more like worst scenario 48 degree northern California cold without snow). Note to self: bring lots of firewood…
Great tips as always Drew. Snowshoeing is one of our favorite winter activities, loved seeing East just trucking along on those snowshoes.
Ice fishing is another but I do most of mine out in the open air. Winter is definitely a great time to be outdoors. Take care friends. Don & Karen
Some beautiful scenery behind you.