Learn how to partially winterize your RV for cold weather travel. Protect your plumbing, heating, and more while staying on the move. Still Camping This Winter? Here’s How to Partially Winterize Your RV appeared first on www.DoItYourselfRV.com| Do It Yourself RV
Given its proximity to the Greater Toronto Area, Valens Lake Conservation Area is a great way to try Winter Camping. Here's what you need to know!| 2 Nerds In A Truck
Arrowhead Provincial Park is a favourite of ours, and they're really spectacular for winter camping. Here's everything you need to know!| 2 Nerds In A Truck
Killbear Provincial Park is one of our favourite Ontario Parks, & and they've started offering winter camping! Here's our review & guide.| 2 Nerds In A Truck
Pinery Provincial Park is open year round, but it has a COMPLETELY different vibe in the winter. Here's our guide to winter camping there!| 2 Nerds In A Truck
MacGregor Point Provincial Park is open year round, but it's especially great after the snow falls. Here's our guide to winter camping there!| 2 Nerds In A Truck
Winter Camping allows for unique experiences, such as making maple syrup candy on the snow. Here's how I make Maple Taffy over a campfire.| 2 Nerds In A Truck
Here's the best winter camping gear for your next cold-weather camping trip. We break down the most important gear, such as tents, sleeping bags, and clothing.| Beyond The Tent
Get your van ready for a Mexican winter! From insulation tips to road safety essentials, learn how to prepare for warm days and cool desert nights in Baja and beyond.| Vanlifers
Read on for help with bushcraft winter camping basics like staying warm and dry, maintaining an adequate water supply, and sheltering yourself from the elements.| Beyond The Tent
RV skirting in the wintertime is a must to keep your pipes from freezing and your RV livable. Keep reading for our choices of the best RV skirting for winter camping.| Beyond The Tent
To get rid of raccoons under your deck, follow these 3 steps. Remove food sources (garbage, compost, pet food, fallen fruit), remove water sources (standing water, bird baths), and make any nesting areas unwelcoming to raccoons. More on this below.| GudGear
Raccoons don't hibernate in the winter. This is different than other mammals in cold climates. They have 3 special features to survive freezing temperatures: willingness to eat anything, winter fat, and winter coats.| GudGear
When it goes cold, some bats hibernate and others migrate to warmer climates. Some bat species do both; they migrate and hibernate. In warmer climates, like Florida, Texas, and parts of California, bats will stay active year-round.| GudGear
We’ve made a short list of things to consider before you choose a backpacking tent. Check it out here before choosing your next tent!| ASO Mammoth
Squirrels live on every continent except for Antarctica. And these resilient creatures have adapted to many climates. Do squirrels hibernate? How do they| GudGear