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