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Photomike
Mar 04, 2017Explorer III
Love to read the responses to a question like this. I know people that camp in tents, vans, cars, RV's all year round and they all do well, some like me even enjoy it. But it all comes down to what you expect. If you want 72 degree temps with no drafts then you will be out of luck with most forms of accommodations in the winter, if you want to survive a night then sure you can do that many ways.
If you can borrow or try to find someone that you can go out with for a night. Someone's "comfortable night" may not be what you expect. Someone's "I would never" may be luxury to you.
Also like mentioned decide what the temps are that you are planning to camp in. The older I get the higher the minimum temp gets, -40 when I was younger was fine, lately -20 and I will stay home and remember the "good ole days" :-)
If you can borrow or try to find someone that you can go out with for a night. Someone's "comfortable night" may not be what you expect. Someone's "I would never" may be luxury to you.
Also like mentioned decide what the temps are that you are planning to camp in. The older I get the higher the minimum temp gets, -40 when I was younger was fine, lately -20 and I will stay home and remember the "good ole days" :-)
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