Winter Camping in a Snow Storm, Solo Backpacking the North in a Blizzard – Cold Tent (Extended)

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Winter Camping in a Snow Storm

Solo Backpacking the North in a Blizzard – Cold Tent (Extended)

Braving the Elements

As the first winter camping trip of the season approaches, the forecast predicts winds of 28 m/s or 63 mph, with temperatures dropping to -10°C or 14°F during a snowstorm. This extreme weather conditions set the stage for a challenging adventure.

Testing the Gear

With such harsh conditions expected, the adventurer sets out to test the equipment and see how it holds up. The anticipation is that the storm will be more severe than initially thought.

Finding Shelter

Seeking refuge from the relentless winds, the adventurer ventures into the forest to find a sheltered spot to set up camp. The goal is to hunker down in the tent and embrace the wild weather.

Setting Up Camp

After scouting the area, a suitable location is found amidst the trees, offering some protection from the howling wind. The deeper snow in this spot makes it ideal for anchoring the tent securely in place.

Gear List

With the campsite established, the adventurer unpacks essential gear including a Western Mountaineering sleeping bag, Thermarest NeoAir and Z-lite sleeping pads, La Sportiva boots, Helsport foot bags, and more. The comprehensive gear list ensures preparedness for the challenging conditions.

Thank You

As the adventure comes to a close, the explorer expresses gratitude to the viewers and special thanks to patrons for their support. Exclusive content is available to patrons on Patreon.com/NorwegianXplorer, highlighting the value of community engagement in outdoor exploration.

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