Winter Camping Tips - The Tent

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2008

Set up your tent well if you hope to stay warm and dry in the middle of winter.

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  • What type of tent is this and who makes it?

  • So far I have only snow-camped in igloos. I would like to try snow-camping in a tent this winter. I just have a feeling it's going to be colder in the tent that in the igloo. Unless I shovel some snow up against the sidewalls...

  • @wildernessreviews haha fair enough, i doubt it would be false if we used it in an a level case study though, and i think its the same thing with cancer patients, where they can live years beyond their expectancy by staying strong and running marathons and things like that

  • @wildernessreviews nope but i could find you some? we did an A level case study on it

  • @johnboyrebel27 and no i didn't necessarily dress warm, us Yorkshire folk are built tough ;)

  • @johnboyrebel27 congratulations, but if you knew much about biology, you'd know that your mind has an overwhelming impact on how your body copes with certain things. there's a true case where a chef went into a walk in freezer to get something, and the door closed behind him and locked him in. the freezer wasnt even switched on and the temperature inside was 16c, but he believed so strongly that he was going to catch hypothermia and die, that he did.

  • @19jacobob93 I am assuming you were dressed warm also....

  • @19jacobob93 Hypothermiais a condition in which core temperature drops below the required temperature for normal metabolism and body functions which is defined as 35.0 °C (95.0 °F) and has nothing to do with the mind....

  • @JBodine67 hypothermia is actually brought on mentally! i got locked out of my house one day last november for 3 hours! it was -13°C snowing and windy as hell and i didnt get hypothermia :P even though i was bound to haha

  • We isulate the tent with snow outside. Vi do the same thing with lavvo tent. Putting snow on the storm mats. That isulates and make you get comfort temp In a much isier way. Norway

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