October 9, 2024

Winter camping tips for women

Does the thought of being outside in the cold give you goosebumps? Women tend to get colder and have more bathroom issues to address. This post supplements our previous one for general tips for camping in winter with information on winter camping tips for women. Don’t despair, there is light at the end of the tunnel.

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Winter camping tips

Does the thought of being outside in the cold give you goosebumps? Don’t despair, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Here are my top 10 winter camping hacks to get you through the longest nights of the year.

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Explore America: Wide open spaces you can drive to in the American Southwest

In the midst of the Coronavirus, when citizens are urged to stay indoors and limit contact with one another as much as possible, we’re getting a bit stir-crazy. We’ve decided to put together a list of places in the Southwest that you can drive to in order to get some fresh air without fear of bumping into too many people. These places are gorgeous wide open desert locations that are big enough to accept all the readers of this blog at the same time! Regardless of timing, all of these locations should be on everyone’s bucket list.

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Best ways to boil water on road trips

Have you ever found yourself in a hotel room or in your car thinking how nice it would be to have a hot cup of coffee or tea at that exact moment? Or even a hot chocolate, cider, TopRamen, whatever you need boiling water for? We looked at options to boil water in hotel rooms, in a car or camper, in a picnic area, etc. and narrowed it down to four possibilities.

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