Art of Camping in Winter Season

The one reason or another that prefer a warm bed in a heated cabin and spend a winter night out in the woods. Experience on camping is the best ally for a winter camper. Lacking of experience or wanting to learn new skills, a good book on the subject can make as the whole event a positive one.

One book is “The Winter Camping Handbook” by Stephen Gorma. In the 224 page paperback, Gorman, a Vermonter, elaborates on winter trip planning, food, gear, travel methods, individual and group trips, usually you can find in a “how to” book. There are also lots of checklists such as meals, repair kits, gear to pack and fantastic like the aspect of the book.

You can also find on the how-to winter camping books by old time writer Col. Townsend Whelen, Bradford Angier and Calvin Rutstrum is the little hard getting used to titanium cookware, metal snowshoes and isobutene jet stoves - the wave of the future. “The Winter Camping handbook” does a good job explaining all high tech stuff.

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