🌙 The Coldest Night I Ever Had Camping Wasn’t Because of the Weather
It wasn’t a blizzard.
It wasn’t a storm.
It wasn’t even that cold when the sun went down.
The problem started after midnight. The ground sucked the heat out of everything.My boots stiffened. My water froze solid and the sleeping bag I thought was winter-rated suddenly felt like a thin blanket.
That night taught me something important about winter camping:
❄️ Cold doesn’t hit all at once
❄️ Small mistakes compound overnight
❄️ Comfort turns into danger quietly. Most winter camping problems don’t feel like emergencies — until they are.If you’re curious what actually causes hypothermia in camp (hint: it’s rarely snow itself), this guide breaks it down clearly and without scare tactics:
https://campingzilla.com/winter-camping-mistakes-that-can-cause-hypothermia-and-how-to-avoid-them/
















