When camping during the snow season, it is best to choose the location facing east, because the sunrise can let the tent get the sun and keep the tent warm. Open areas or valleys are not suitable for camping, as cold air condenses there at night. When camping during the snow season, it is best to put your clothes in a sleeping bag, and you must wear a hat and socks to keep warm. The camera and film should also be placed in the sleeping bag, so as to prevent moisture and avoid getting cold when getting up.
1. Sleeping bag: Sleeping bag is an essential equipment when camping and traveling outdoors. There are many kinds of sleeping bags
, which are suitable for different purposes and have their own characteristics. According to different purposes, they are generally divided into two categories. One type of sleeping bags is thinner and is used for general travel or camping. Most of these sleeping bags are used in spring, summer and autumn. There is also a type of sleeping bag used in colder environments and even some adventure activities. This type of sleeping bag is generally referred to as a professional sleeping bag. Ordinary sleeping bags are relatively cheap and versatile. Professional sleeping bags are very elegant in design and materials, and the price is relatively high, but if you are camping in winter or traveling to high altitudes, you will not be able to lack a professional sleeping bag.
Sleeping bags are tricky. People who can’t “sleep” will feel cold even at low temperatures (-5 degrees) even if they use a sleeping bag in high cold (-35 degrees). When using a sleeping bag, there are many external factors that affect the performance of the sleeping bag. It should be noted that the sleeping bag itself does not generate heat, it only effectively reduces the loss of body temperature. In the wild, a sheltered tent can provide a warm sleeping environment. When choosing a camp, don’t choose valley bottoms, where cold air gathers, and try to avoid ridges or valleys that are subject to strong winds. A good moisture-proof pad can effectively separate the sleeping bag from the cold and wet ground, and the inflatable effect is better. Two ordinary moisture-proof pads are needed on the snow. Keep your sleeping bag dry. The water absorbed by the sleeping bag is not mainly from the outside world, but from the human body. Even in extremely cold conditions, the human body will still expel at least a small cup of water during sleep. When the thermal insulation cotton is wet, it will bond and lose its elasticity, and the thermal insulation ability will decrease. If the sleeping bag is used continuously for several days, it is best to dry it in the sun. Frequent cleaning of the sleeping bag will keep the insulation elastic. Also, wear as many clothes as possible. Some looser items can double as thicker pajamas. Filling the space between the person and the sleeping bag can also enhance the warmth retention of the sleeping bag. Also warm up before going to bed. The human body is the source of heat for the sleeping bag. If you do a short warm-up exercise or drink a hot drink before going to bed, your body temperature will increase slightly and help shorten the warming time of the sleeping bag.
2. Tent: When camping in the snow, you should choose a professional tent that can be used in all seasons. The material of this kind of tent is hard and can support snow and strong wind. The double-door type is easy to enter and leave the camp in bad weather conditions. The design of this kind of tent takes into account the problem of equipment access during the snow season and whether the inner and outer tent space is enough for cooking. Quite suitable for snow blizzards under dry forest boundaries.