Winter camping is exhilarating! Imagine being out in the middle of nature with few people around you and the potential to wake up to snow-covered serenity.

Now, that serenity also comes at the price of potentially bone-chilling winds and unpredictable weather. But, it’s nothing you can’t prepare for! Instead of avoiding winter camping, why not embrace it?

Tents can be great, but they don’t tend to offer a lot of insulation from the frigid elements. So why not bring your Vistabule Teardrop Trailer instead? With more insulation than a tent at the same convenient size, you won’t view winter camping the same. Did we mention the ability to add heating?

In this guide, we are going to share our favorite winter camping gear to bring your camping to the next level. These items are sure to keep you warm and well-prepared for the frosty adventures ahead!

1. Insulated Sleeping Bag

Even in a teardrop camper, your sleeping bag is a safe haven during winter camping. We won’t lie to you, they are pricey, but it’s an investment you can’t skimp on. When looking for a winter-savvy sleeping bag, pay attention to the temperature ratings and materials they are made with.

For temperature ratings, you will want to choose one designed for extreme cold – ideally, below freezing! 0 Degrees is even better!

Now, materials. The best material is going to be a down-filled bag. These offer the best insulation and will keep you the warmest. The downside? There are two: decreased water resistance and cost. If you aren’t ready to dive in to the down-filled prices, synthetic materials will suffice. The benefit of a synthetic material is increased water resistance (which isn’t much of an issue with a sturdy Vistabule roof over your head) and a lower price point.

2. Layers, Layers, Layers

We feel like this should go without saying, but dressing in layers is essential for staying warm while camping. We don’t just mean pile on the clothes, think strategically. You don’t want to just pack an entire wardrobe to bring with you. Instead, start with a moisture-wicking base layer to keep sweat away from your body (like merino wool). Add an insulating layer to trap heat, and finish with a water and windproof outer layer. Pair this ensemble with a quality wool hat, gloves, wool socks that aren’t too tight (this constricts blood flow, leading to chilly lil’ piggies), and a good pair of water-proof, preferably insulted boots.

3. Portable Stove and Fuel

Cooking outdoors in freezing temperatures can be a challenging task. A portable stove that can burn a variety of fuels is a winter camper’s best friend. It allows you to prepare hot meals and beverages, essential for staying warm and maintaining your energy levels.

Now, if you’ve decided to invest in a Vistabule teardrop camper, your kitchen galley is located in the back of your camper. It is still outdoors, so cooking may be a chilly experience, however, the galley hatch provides you with some cover from snow or rainfall as you cook.

4. 4 Season Tent

Four-season tents are designed to withstand harsh winter conditions. With heavy-duty poles, and durable fabric, these tents are designed to help keep you protected from the elements. Despite their cold weather design, these tents may require you to purchase tent flooring or a cot to keep yourself off of the floor and preserve your heat throughout the night.

If that sounds like a lot of extra work, we agree. Personally, we find that in the battle of tents vs teardrop campers, teardrops come out on top. Less hassle to set up, and cozier overall.

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5. High-Quality Insulated Water Bottles

Did you know water can freeze inside of a water bottle? Luckily, insulated water bottles or thermoses can keep your liquids from turning into ice blocks. Be sure to invest in a quality insulated water bottle before you go camping. Otherwise, you might find yourself having to hug your frozen water close every time you want a drink!

6. Snowshoes

Trekking through fresh or deep snow is difficult. If you plan to go out on foot excursions during our camping trip, snowshoes will be your best friend. Snowshoes help distribute your weight over a larger surface area, preventing you from sinking into the snow. Can you survive without them? Yes. Will you make it much further without getting as tired? Also, yes.

7. Warm Sleeping Pad

Even with a high-quality sleeping bag, the cold ground can rapidly drain your body heat. Sleeping pads are well-insulated mats that provide an additional layer of insulation between you and the ground. Some sleeping pads are designed for added comfort and breathability so be sure to choose one with high R-values.

8. Heat Packs

Heat packs or warmers can be a lifesaver during extremely cold nights. With a wide variety from hand to lap warmers, there is something for everyone’s preference. Bring them along on your outdoor adventures or place them in your sleeping bag to help keep you cozy and warm. Just be sure you don’t fall asleep with them – you could unintentionally harm your skin!

9. Snow Shovel

A snow shovel, particularly a foldable one, is irreplaceable on a snowy trip. Whether you are tent or teardrop camping, you never know if you will need to shovel out your entrance or dig out a tire as you prepare to head home. It’s a versatile tool that can be a real game-changer in winter camping.

10. First Aid Kit

No matter the season, a well-stocked first aid kit is essential for any safe camping trip. Before you head off on your next adventure, be sure your first aid kit is fully stocked with non-expired items.

11. Headlamp

It’s an unfortunate fact of life that the days are shorter in the winter. In the event you are setting up camp, hiking, or cooking in the dark, a headlamp will be your best friend. A headlamp ensures you have the visibility you need while leaving your hands free to help you safely navigate your surroundings. Don’t forget: batteries are a crucial part of a headlamp. Be sure to always pack extra!

Head Off to a Winter Wonderland in Your Vistabule

Winter camping gear is a critical part of the success of a winter camping trip. Our list of essential items will help you stay warm, safe, and comfortable during your cold-weather adventure. While you have the freedom to choose how you camp, remember that Vistabule teardrop campers bring together the convenient size of a tent with the luxury of an RV. Each of our trailers can be customized to meet your needs. Check out our interactive build form to start designing the teardrop of your dream!

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