Camping Guide

Tents Camping Gear Nsw Section


 

Tents Camping Gear Nsw Navigation


|

Camping Guide Home Page
Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Jackeroo Camping Tents |
Online Review Of Camping Tents |
Ozark Trail Camping Tents |
Cheep Camping Tents |
Camping North Pole Tents |
Disount Camping Tents |
Camping Shower Tents Uk |
Discounted Camping Tents |
Camping Tents Family Expedition |
Camping Tents Reviews |
Camping Tents Exporter |
Camping Tents Uk Only |
Guides Camping Tents |
Camping Trailer Tents |
Camping Tents And Backpacking Supplies |

List of Camping-Tents Articles
List of Camping-Tents Links


Tents Camping Gear Nsw Best seller

Buy it Now!



Best Tents Camping Gear Nsw products

Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Camping-Tents
Email:
First Name:



Main Tents Camping Gear Nsw sponsors

 

Latest Tents Camping Gear Nsw link added

...

Submit your link on Tents Camping Gear Nsw!



 

Welcome to Camping Guide

 

Tents Camping Gear Nsw Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.


You may also listen to this article by using the following controls.

Welcome Winter with a Comfortable Cold Weather Camping Tent

from:

Winter and high-elevation camping and trekking, from the rugged Karakoram and Himalayan mountains to the snowy campgrounds a few miles from your house, require layered clothing, good bedding, and a durable cold weather camping tent. Modern convertible, 4-season and expedition tents provide protection against heavy wind and snow within a good size-to-weight ratio. You can purchase or rent a light, “high-tech” cold weather camping tent with ample interior space, sturdy fabrics and poles, superior ventilation, and a small pack-up size.

Seasonal Tent Ratings

A cold weather camping tent with a “4-season” rating will provide excellent shelter for most high country and winter camping. Compared to 3-season and summer tents, winter tents feature heavier fabrics and sturdier poles to withstand higher winds and heavier snowfalls. If you enjoy camping year-around, consider a “convertible” tent, a 4-season tent that converts into a 3-season tent through the removal (or unzipping) of panels. Convertible tents are usually not as sturdy as 4-season tents. For extreme winter conditions, or high-altitudes year-around, you’ll need a “mountaineering” or “expedition” 4-season tent. With additional poles, heavier materials, lower profiles, storm flaps, and reinforced loops for guy lines and pegs, expedition tents are designed to withstand blizzard conditions with near-hurricane-force winds.

Tent Types

Your cold weather camping tent should be rounded and double-walled with well-supported fabric in order to shed snow and withstand the wind. Both “dome” and “tunnel” type tents are popular for spring, summer and autumn camping. While they provide good space, many models aren’t stable in high winds during winter or at high elevations any time. The basic, free-standing, square-base, two-pole dome tent has been strengthened into a three-pole “modified dome” with a hexagonal footprint for better stability. Mountaineers often choose a “geodesic” tent (with three or more crossed tent poles) or a combination dome/tunnel style. For the worst weather conditions, look for a cold weather camping tent that features a tub floor and opposing doors and multiple vestibules to facilitate movement in and out of the tent and accessible gear lofts and cooking areas.

Winter and/or high altitude camping can be an exhilarating, breath taking experience. The weather extremes, which can become life threatening, necessitate careful preparation as you select clothing and equipment. In addition to the cold weather camping tent, you’ll want clothing layers that pull perspiration away from your skin while providing outer protection against snow and wind. Keeping hydrated and dry are of paramount importance. Pitch your tent on a good ground cloth and keep the vents open to avoid dripping condensation on the fabric surfaces. You’ll also want a foam pad to sit and sleep on as well as a mummy sleeping bag or an alternative that accommodates additional liners.

Once you have a durable, cold weather camping tent you’re well on your way to a memorable and exciting trek along the top of the world or through the pristine meadows and valleys of a winter wonderland.





- 2 -



Other Tents Camping Gear Nsw related Articles

Rent Camping Tent
Tent Camping
Camping Sleeping Bags
Tent For Camping
Atv Camping Tent Trailer

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Tents Camping Gear Nsw News

Fishing Tackle & Camping Equipment Retail Site Launched by Australian Fishing ... - SBWire (press release)


Fishing Tackle & Camping Equipment Retail Site Launched by Australian Fishing ...
SBWire (press release)
Dinga.com.au Dinga stocks fishing stuff and marine accessories, boats, marine hardware and camping gear for everyone from fishing enthusiasts to professional fishermen. Due to their long-standing reputation in the market, they deal in all the best ...

Read more...


NSW Supershow winner collects Sydney RV Centre Caravan - e-Travel Blackboard (press release)


NSW Supershow winner collects Sydney RV Centre Caravan
e-Travel Blackboard (press release)
A prize pool of over $52000 worth of caravan, RV and camping prizes was on offer as part of the Supershow Passport competition run during the NSW Caravan, Camping, RV & Holiday Supershow (NSW Supershow) in April. The Supershow Passport competition ...

Read more...


Best places to go skydiving in NSW - Body and Soul


Best places to go skydiving in NSW
Body and Soul
Gear hire, instruction, a certificate of achievement, loyalty card and membership to the Australian Parachute Federation is included with each skydive. When you consider the spectacular coastline that stretches along the east coast, taking to the skies ...

and more »

Read more...


The New South Welshmen blue it - Goulburn Post (blog)


The New South Welshmen blue it
Goulburn Post (blog)
The NSW back-rower put a terrific tackle on Cooper Cronk – one of the best I've seen – and was gobsmacked to be penalised (rightly so). The third was the Greg Inglis try. I'm lost for words. To claim that Farah kicked the ball out of Inglis' hands is ...

and more »

Read more...