11 Tips for Winter Camping

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Winter Camping

Please note: due to local and state guidelines surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic, some information below may not be accurate. Before you travel and plan your next adventure, make sure to check each business/park/campsite for any closures or guidelines and for the most up to date information. Enjoy your next winter camping adventure in Alabama this season!

 

If you typically put away your camping gear during the winter and leave it stowed until spring, you’re missing out on some great days in the outdoors. During the winter, the bare trees reveal mountain views you just can’t get in the warmer months, and the cold conditions drive off the masses, providing a greater sense of solitude. Plus, the dry, cool air creates ideal conditions for stunning sunsets.

But, winter camping also poses special challenges. During the winter, the temperatures can fall below freezing, even down to single digits, and you need the proper knowledge, gear, and clothing to stay warm, dry, and comfortable. If you don’t pack wisely in summer, you might be uncomfortable, but it’s usually no big deal. But, in the winter, you risk illness, injury, or a really miserable outing if you’re not prepared.

To help you fill your winter with safe, enjoyable, and memorable adventures, we’ve put together a list of 11 important camping tips.

1. Check the Weather

As with all of your outdoor adventures, you should do your homework and find out the weather conditions you’ll likely encounter while camping. You can check the forecast with local media or the National Weather Service. Remember that conditions can change quickly, so be prepared with all of the clothing and supplies you’ll need for a worst-case scenario.

Also, keep in mind that the weather can affect road conditions, and you need to make sure that you’ll be able to reach your destination and return safely. Whenever possible, check the websites of parks or other recreation areas or contact park rangers or other experts to get the latest road and trail conditions. Rangers and other official personnel can also offer suggestions on the best campsites to use in winter.

2. Choose the Right Campsite

Whether you’re backpacking or tent camping, the right campsite can be the difference between an enjoyable, cozy winter outing or one that’s miserably cold. Look for a campsite that has trees or rocks that can partially block the wind, but make sure the trees are sturdy and that they’re not dead, dying, or rotting. The same goes with branches. Don’t pitch camp under dodgy looking limbs that could come crashing down.

3. Dress in Layers

The trick to staying comfortable outdoors during winter is to remain warm and dry. To do this, you need to regulate your body temperature so that you’re never too hot and sweaty, and never so cold that you’re core body temperature drops. The most efficient way to regulate your temperature is to dress in layers so that you can quickly add or remove clothing.

Basically, there are three layers you should carry:

  • Baselayer: These clothes sit against your skin and move moisture away from your body to keep you dry. They should be made of synthetic materials or wool and include little or no cotton, which holds water and robs valuable heat from your body. Mid-weight long underwear is a good choice for moderately cold winters. When temps start heading below freezing, you might consider heavier baselayers.
  • Middle layer: This is your insulating layer that will retain your body heat, but also allow some air to circulate to prevent overheating. This could be a sweater or jacket made with synthetic and/or wool materials. (This would include most puffy jackets.)
  • Outer layer: This is also known as the shell layer and includes jackets and coats that offer some protection from wind and moisture. If there’s a chance you’ll encounter rain or heavy snow, be sure to pack a waterproof shell.

4. Dress for Sleeping Success

It’s not always comfortable to change clothes while hiking or camping in the cold of winter, but you should change into dry, clean clothes before you go to sleep. If your clothes are dry you’ll stay warmer at night, and dirty clothes typically hold dirt and oil from skin, which reduces their insulating properties.

5. Pack the Proper Tent

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Choose a tent that has enough room to allow you to store gear inside it. Jordan Heinrichs

 

Choose either a three- or four-season tent for winter camping. A three-season tent works for most mild winter conditions, and it will allow more ventilation to reduce the amount of condensation that can form inside the tent. During the winter, be sure to open the tent’s vents and expose mesh panels to reduce condensation.

Four-season tents are designed to withstand high winds and heavy rain or snow. To reduce drafts, they typically have little mesh for ventilation and a rainfly that extends almost to the ground. Plus, the poles are very sturdy so they can stand up to the wind. The downside is that four-season tents can build up lots of condensation in the more humid areas of the US.

When you choose a tent, be sure that it has room for an extra person—if two people will be sleeping in the tent, get one designed for three people. This way you’ll have space to place gear inside the tent or the vestibule to keep it out of the elements.

6. Choose the Right Sleeping Bag

Sleeping bag temperature ratings aren’t supremely accurate, because many factors affect your body temperature at night. Some people tend to sleep hot, while others tend to be cold. Plus, your warmth is affected by the number of calories you consume before sleeping. So, it’s a good idea to choose a sleeping bag that has a temperature rating 10 degrees lower than the coldest temperature you expect. You can also use a sleeping bag liner to add five to 25 degrees of warmth.

Keep in mind that most bags filled with down will be more lightweight and efficient at keeping you warm. However, they lose their thermal effectiveness when wet. A bag with synthetic insulation might weigh more, but it will continue to keep you warm if it gets wet. Also, be aware that some bags have water-resistant down that gives you the best of both worlds.

7. Insulate Yourself from the Ground

Much of your heat loss while camping is from sleeping on the cold ground. If possible, use two pads under your sleeping bag—the bottom pad should be closed-cell foam, while the upper pad should be thin and inflatable. Remember, pads are rated by their “R” value from 1.0 to 8.0, with 8.0 being the best. A good average pad has an R-Value of 4. Also, spread a ground cloth or tarp under your tent to prevent moisture from forming inside.

8. Consume Plenty of Calories

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Pack a stove so you can prepare warm drinks. Kyle Peyton

 

When planning your meals, make sure they’re high in calories, which your body needs to burn to stay warm. Keep your meals simple and easy to make, preferably one-pot meals. When you arrive into a cold campsite tired and hungry, you don’t want to mess with anything that’s difficult to prepare.

Be sure to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, which can actually be more of a problem in the cold than in the heat of summer. Also, be sure to bring a stove so that you can make hot water. If someone gets hypothermic you can warm the person’s core temperature quickly with hot chocolate or another warm drink.

9. Stay Warm with the Old Hot Water Bottle Trick

An easy way to stay warm at night is to heat water, put it in a plastic bottle, and place it near your feet or between your legs inside your sleeping bag. Make sure it’s not too hot and use a plastic bottle instead of metal so that you don’t get burned.

10. Don’t Run Out of Power

Batteries have a nasty habit of dying in the cold. Alkaline batteries tend to lose power faster than lithium. If your batteries die, try warming them in your hands or in your sleeping bag. That might jumpstart them again.

11. Use These Tricks for a Better Winter Campout

Here are few other tips for winter camping:

  • When you gotta go, go! An empty bladder means your body uses less energy to stay warm.
  • If you like to use a hydration reservoir, make sure the tube has an insulated sleeve or the water in it will freeze. If the hose isn’t insulated, leave the reservoir system at home and use water bottles instead.
  • If you do use water bottles, store them standing upside down at night. Water freezes from the top down.

 

Find the best winter camping gear at Alabama Outdoors. We want everyone to enjoy the outdoors, and we work to build loyalty one connection at a time. Visit one of our stores or take advantage of our shipping or curbside pickup! #BeOutdoors

Written by Joe Cuhaj for Matcha in partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of AL and legally licensed through the Matcha publisher network. Please direct all licensing questions to legal@getmatcha.com.

Featured image provided by Julian Bialowas

Store Spotlight: Mobile

Even though this last year was well, different; we are so thankful to all of our team members and customers who helped us make it through to 2021! To kick off the start of a new year we want to highlight our wonderful stores and communities who help keep us doing what we love!

This week we are headed to our Mobile store to chat with our store manager, Collin Kendrick! Our Mobile store opened its doors in the Legacy Village at Spring Hill in 2006 under previous ownership and we have loved being a part of the community there. Let’s check it out!

 

How long have you worked at AO and what interested you about working here?

I have worked for AO for a total of three years now. I was originally hired in 2016 while I was in college. After I graduated I ended up coming back and ultimately became the manager here in Mobile. – Collin

 

 

What we love about Mobile

My favorite thing about our city is the uniqueness. Mobile and the community we have here are unlike any other in Alabama. While we don’t have the mountains like other areas of Alabama, we do have amazing deltas, rivers, and beaches. – Collin

Did you know?

Mobile is home to the original Mardi Gras celebration. The vibrant city of Mobile has been celebrating carnival since 1703 and they are proud of it! Complete with parades, beads, and family-fun all around, there is a lively spirit in Mobile during Mardi Gras. While this year will look different due to Covid-19, there will still be some parades that are on the schedule. So head on down to Mobile and be ready to catch some famous and delicious Moon Pies!

When you are there, stop in at our store to say hi to us and grab our Limited Edition Mardi Gras t-shirt (coming soon)!

 

 

Which Alabama Outdoors core value resonates with you the most?

Our purpose, which is to equip and inspire others to get outside in Alabama and beyond. The best feeling I get while working is when you outfit a new camper, hiker, skier, etc. and, then return to tell you about their awesome experience. – Collin

 

Our staff is full of passionate and knowledgeable team members who truly live our purpose day-to-day. At Alabama Outdoors, we believe that everyone should experience life in the great outdoors. We are the trusted resource in products and services to enhance your adventures. Whether you shop with us in-store or online, you will receive 5-star customer service with team members that love to share their experiences and knowledge. Come in and say hi and see what we are all about- we would love to help you!

 

Our favorite places to explore near Mobile

“Gulf State Park. If you haven’t been there you don’t know what you’re missing. Gulf State is a hidden gem of the coast and Alabama.” – Collin

Gulf State Park is located in Gulf Shores, AL just under an hour from Mobile. It has two miles of beaches, over 6,500 acres of beautiful land and nature, and 28 miles of paved walking/biking trails and boardwalks. So while you are down in L.A. (Lower Alabama) be sure to hit the beaches and trails and book a campground at Gulf State Park for a little R&R after your day of adventure.

Some other places we love near Mobile:

Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge

  • Location: Gulf Shores, AL
  • National Refuge with over 7,000 acres
  • Best for: Bird watching, photography, wildlife, fishing, and light trails to enjoy the sights and sounds of the wildlife refuge

Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail

  • Location: Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, and the Gulf State Park
  • Over 15 miles of backcountry trails through 6 different ecosystems
  • Best for: Nature walks, camping, Butterfly Pavilion, hiking, cycling

Chickasabogue Park

  • Location: Eight Mile, Mobile County, AL
  • 1,100-acre outdoor recreation park with over 17 miles of trails
  • Best for: Hiking/biking, disc golf course, camping, fishing, swimming

 

Some of our favorite things at AO

Vuori. This brand has actually made get out and run again after taking a lot of time off. I love how innovative their products are and everything the company stands for. – Collin

 

What is your favorite way to enjoy the outdoors?

Either hiking or skiing. But it’s actually skiing. – Collin

We are your hometown shop in Mobile for Aftco’s and your next favorite Chaco’s; but when the air is crisp and the mountains are calling, come check us out for all of your Ski gear essentials. We love to travel as much as you and we know preparing for a trip can be daunting especially when you have to outfit the whole family. To make it simple, we have everything you need to hit the slopes! All you will need to do is rent your ski’s and boots and of course- have fun!

 

We want everyone to enjoy the outdoors, and we work to build loyalty one connection at a time. Visit one of our stores or take advantage of our shipping or curbside pickup! #BeOutdoors

Store Spotlight: Inverness

Even though this last year was well, different; we are so thankful to all of our team members and customers who helped us make it through to 2021! To kick off the start of a new year we want to highlight our wonderful stores and communities who help keep us doing what we love!

This week we are headed to our Inverness store on Highway 280 in Birmingham to chat with our store manager, Carl Stanfield, and some of our other awesome team members! Our Inverness store opened its doors in the Inverness Plaza in October 2012 and we have loved being a part of the community there. Let’s check it out!

 

How long have you worked at AO and what interested you about working here?

Pictured: Carl, Inverness Manager

I started working at AO just over 2 years ago in November 2018. I have a real passion for helping people discover the magic of enjoying the great outdoors, so I was stoked to see that AO places such a high value on just that. -Carl

 

I’ve been with AO since August 2019. Having grown up in the Birmingham area, Alabama Outdoors has always been a “go-to” to supply for outdoor adventures so when I began looking for a part time-job while also preparing for a Grand Canyon Adventure, it was at the top of my list. -Jonathan

 

 

What we love about Inverness

Did you know? Our Inverness store was the old Blockbuster Video!

I like the feeling here of being so near the big city and yet being close to a lovely stretch of State Park. We have a solid base of AO ‘loyals’ around here that are always excited to shop and see some familiar faces. -Carl

 

The Inverness community is one of the best suburbs of Birmingham. I have lived in Inverness for most of my life, and I love it because it has a great atmosphere. Everywhere you go, there are friendly faces to greet you with the southern hospitality that is common in Alabama. Inverness is perfect because it has aspects of a big city while still having lots of places to get outdoors and enjoy nature! -Ben

 

 

Which Alabama Outdoors core value resonates with you the most?

I love how much value we place on inspiring people to get outdoors. Our society has such an obsession with social media and binging on technology that it’s really refreshing to see a retail location place an emphasis on something different. We genuinely want to help folks get outside and have a great time, and I think that clearly shows in how we interact with customers. -Carl

 

Our core value of trust resonates with me the most. I believe that it is important to create a community of trust between a store and its customers, and I think Alabama Outdoors has done a great job at that. When I first started working at Alabama Outdoors, I was encouraged by the fact that we strive to build trust with our customers and let them know that we will not cut corners in equipping them with the best outdoor gear possible. -Ben

 

Our favorite places to explore near Inverness

My favorite place to explore near Inverness is Veterans Park. There is an awesome 5k cross country trail course that loops around the park. It’s perfect for some light trail running! -Anna

 

My favorite place to explore near Inverness is Oak Mountain State Park. It is such a great place to get out and enjoy the outdoors and it’s right here in our backyard! – JC

 

 

Some of our favorite things at AO

My favorite brand right now is Pura Vida. I love the reason behind why they started, and they always have cute things. -Bryndie

My favorite brand right now is Hydro Flask. I love that it comes in a bunch of fun colors :), and I can always take it on the go! – Natalie

My favorite brand right now is Yeti. They have a great selection of products, especially drinkware. I take my Yeti cup with me wherever I go and I love that it can keep my coffee piping hot all morning and my cold drinks cold all day long. – JC

 

 

What is your favorite way to enjoy the outdoors?

Pictured: Anna, Inverness Operations Manager

My favorite way to enjoy the outdoors is being by or in the ocean. Surfing and snorkeling are my two favorite parts of being by or in the ocean. -Bryndie

My favorite way to enjoy the outdoors is by hangin’ out in an Eno because it’s super relaxing and a good way to just chill out. – Natalie

 

My favorite way to enjoy the outdoors right now is meditating on my yoga mat in the woods. During this crazy year, I’ve been looking for ways to calm down or be at peace and meditating has really helped. -Anna

 

For me, there is a great feeling of hiking a tough section of trail and enjoying the feeling of accomplishment while enjoying the view or seeing a unique landmark. Day hiking and backpacking is a great way to escape the crowds and the occasional craziness of daily life to slow down and enjoy some quiet solitude. I have also recently started running a little. – Jonathan

 

 

We want everyone to enjoy the outdoors, and we work to build loyalty one connection at a time. Visit one of our stores or take advantage of our shipping or curbside pickup! #BeOutdoors

 

Store Spotlight: Florence

Even though this last year was well, different; we are so thankful to all of our team members and customers who helped us make it through to 2021! To kick off the start of a new year we want to highlight our wonderful stores and communities who help keep us doing what we love! 

This week we are headed to Florence, Alabama (also known as Flo Town) to chat with our store manager Carla Mann! Our Florence store opened its doors in the historic Rogers Building in downtown Florence in August 2012 but has been a part of the Florence community since 1999.

Let’s check it out!

 

How long have you worked at AO and what interested you about working here?

I have worked at the Florence AO for 7 years now. I was interested to work here because of my love of the outdoors and everything this company stood for.
-Carla Mann

 

What we love about Florence

If you have not been to Florence or “The Shoals” yet, start marking your 2021 bucket list calendar with this must-visit town! The Shoals is the area of northwestern Alabama that includes Florence, Muscle Shoals, Tuscumbia, and Sheffield. The Shoals (most notably, Muscle Shoals) is most famous for their music scene and the musical legends that have recorded and played there over the decades. This is no Hollywood though, The Shoals will make you feel right at home.

 

University of North Alabama is also located in Florence which has given us tremendous opportunities to get involved with the community and the students. We definitely have Lion Pride! Fun fact: the University has a real lion den where African Lion, Leo III, basks in his state-of-the-art habitat home. Our in-store Florence Marketing Manager, Hannah Johnson, has so much passion for connecting with the community and takes her time to put together welcome bags for the students each year! When you schedule your Northern Alabama getaway, make sure to make a quick stop to say hi to Leo III, and us, of course!

 

One event we always look forward to is First Fridays. The first Friday of the month from March through December, head to historic downtown Florence to really experience the vivacious and talented community. This is a family-friendly event with artisans, cafes, and live music- it is so much fun!

“The city of Florence and community is great, it is cozy with a hometown feel”. – Carla Mann 

 

Which Alabama Outdoors core value resonates with you the most?

Our purpose is the core value that resonates with me. I love that we are here to influence people to get outside and building loyalty while making connections.
-Carla Mann

 

Our staff is full of passionate and knowledgeable team members who truly live our purpose day-to-day. At Alabama Outdoors, we believe that everyone should experience life in the great outdoors. We are the trusted resource in products and services to enhance your adventures. Whether you shop with us in-store or online, you will receive 5-star customer service with team members that love to share their experiences and knowledge. Come in and say hi and see what we are all about- we would love to help you!

 

Our favorite places to explore around Florence

There are many great places to explore near Florence. Wildwood Park is one that is very close and has so much to offer! It has mountain bike trails, walking/hiking trails, and runs alongside Cypress Creek which is perfect for canoeing and kayaking. We as a store also participate in many clean-ups at this park throughout the year to help maintain its natural beauty.

 

McFarland Park is another great park nearby that has a nice disc golf course. The park itself runs alongside the Tennessee River and home to many events year-round.

 

Is hiking more your speed?  There is a really great place for hiking in the Tuscumbia area called Cane Creek Canyon Preserve. Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve is a 700-acre private nature preserve that has over 15 miles of hiking trails and even a waterfall! This spot is definitely a staff favorite!

 

Looking for a longer adventure? We recommend hitting the road and trails to the Natchez Trace Parkway. Florence’s own, Jennifer Melhiser, talks about new family adventures on the parkway during last year’s quarantine. Check out her blog as she tells us the best places to go on this scenic getaway!

 

Some of our favorite things at AO

My current favorite brand is Vuori mainly because of the quality and feel of their products. Another staff favorite brand is Free Fly because of the feel of their clothing. Have you felt them? They are SO soft! Patagonia is another huge favorite at the Florence store because of their awesome quality. Also, I must mention Hoka One One shoes. These shoes have absolutely fixed and saved my feet!
-Carla Mann

 

What is your favorite way to enjoy the outdoors?

Our team here in Florence has many different ways to enjoy the outdoors, hiking, camping, mountain biking, kayaking, and there are lots of great areas around Florence to do all of these fun things.

 

 

We want everyone to enjoy the outdoors, and we work to build loyalty one connection at a time. Visit one of our stores or take advantage of our shipping or curbside pickup! #BeOutdoors