Winter
Backpacker
Backpacking in winter brings
challenges.
The cold weather and snowy or icy terrain all bring
special concerns that a winter backpacker needs
to understand. One of the biggest
challenges for a winter backpacker is
clothing.
Many times a person will go about dressing for cold
weather in the wrong manner. If you follow the
guidelines below you will find that you can dress warmly
and still be comfortable.
One of the
biggest concerns is dressing for the
elements.
You need to consider the cold temperatures, the chilling
wind and the snow. You will need clothing
pieces that are resistant to both wind and
snow. You
will also need to make sure you wear an inner layer of
clothing that will insult, but also absorb sweat and dry
quickly. You
should dress in a few lightweight layers instead of
trying to dress in bulk. You will find you move
easier in lighter weight clothing, plus you will find
that it is easier to regulate your body temperature
because you can remove one thin layer. You have much more
control when you can remove a fraction of clothing verses
removing a large bulky piece that will dramatically
change your body temperature.
Other important
items are hats, socks, gloves and boots. You should avoid cotton
material for hats, socks and gloves. Cotton does not insulate,
repel water and takes forever to dry. You should bring along an
extra pair of socks in case the ones you are wearing get
wet. Change them
immediately to avoid frostbite. Your hat should keep your
body heat in and keep the wind off your face. Your boots are
important. If they
do not fit you will not have a good trip. Make sure you buy the
right size. Make
sure they feel comfortable. Also make sure they are
waterproof.
Besides clothing you should also consider some
other items that can make a winter backpacking
trip safer and easier. Snow poles are great
gear that help you stay steady on snowy
terrain. You
should try to get ones that can be adjusted. An ice axe is another
great tool that can help you along the trail. A snow shovel can come
in handy, especially if you get stranded or experience an
avalanche. Trail makers are another good
item. It is
simple to get lost in snowy terrain. It doesn’t even matter
how well you know the area. When everything is
covered in white snow it looks very different than
usual. Trail
makers can help you stay on course.
Winter backpacking is a whole new
adventure.
Places you have visited many times suddenly become a
different place. It is definitely more
challenging for a winter backpacker, but anyone who has
tried it will be rewarded. Just be sure you have
the essential winter backpacking gear.
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