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profdant139
Oct 16, 2013Explorer II
This picture will provide some encouragement for the OP's DW -- Mike mentioned that she now owns snow shoes. Let me tell you -- if you like to hike, snow shoes open up a whole new world! Very easy to use, and you can get into some amazing places -- this is in Freeman Grove in Giant Sequoia National Monument, east of Porterville, Calif, and that is my DW with one of her snowshoes up in the air:
And if you add some block foam under that aluminum floor (which should not be a really difficult job), you can camp in the snow, fairly comfortably. My guess is that there is a practical limit -- maybe 10 below zero might be ok, but not 25 below! (But what the heck do I know?? The coldest camping we have ever done was at 15 above zero.)
And if you add some block foam under that aluminum floor (which should not be a really difficult job), you can camp in the snow, fairly comfortably. My guess is that there is a practical limit -- maybe 10 below zero might be ok, but not 25 below! (But what the heck do I know?? The coldest camping we have ever done was at 15 above zero.)
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