Wintercamping No-Gos

5 Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make

First No-Go? Not even giving winter camping a shot! Your camper deserves to hit the road even in the cold season. Winter has its own magic – snowy landscapes, peaceful vibes, and cozy nights in your van. Dodge these common mistakes, and your trip will be nothing short of epic.

Ignoring Snow Chains

 

Thinking “It’ll Be Fine”

Big mistake! Not only could you put yourself at risk, but skipping snow chains could land you a hefty fine. And if you cause an accident? That’s a whole different level of trouble. Always pack snow chains, and make sure to practice putting them on before your trip. Better safe than sorry!

 

 

 

 

 

No Winter Gear Onboard

 

Being Totally Unprepared

Picture this: snow piling up on your camper roof, and you’ve got nothing to clear it. Not fun, right? Essential winter gear includes a shovel, broom, and a ladder – you’ll need them to keep your roof snow-free. Don’t wait until you’re about to leave!
Other must-haves: a headlamp (trust us, you’ll need it), a microfiber mat or rug for insulation and comfort, and a pair of heavy-duty work gloves for the gritty stuff like snow chains. Save your nice gloves for cozy tasks!

Skipping ventilation and underestimating Thawing Temps

Afraid of a Little Draft?

No matter how cold it is outside or how toasty it feels inside, ventilation is non-negotiable. To prevent moisture buildup (and dreaded mold!), crack open all windows and doors twice a day for a few minutes to air out your van.
Pro tip: If your camper doesn’t have a rear garage, don’t dry your wet clothes or ski gear inside. Use the drying rooms at your campsite instead!

 

 

Overestimating Traction

Parked on frozen ground? As temperatures rise, you could find your camper sinking into mud. To avoid this, place your tires on wide wooden planks or support pads for extra stability.

And when things get icy? Even the best winter tires might struggle. Bring a traction aid like ramps or mats to help you get moving again. Don’t forget a bag of grit or sand to sprinkle around your camper for added grip – it’s a lifesaver in slippery spots.

Forgetting About Long Winter Nights Neglecting Entertainment

Winter means shorter days and longer nights in your camper. Be ready for those cozy evenings indoors! Stock up on books, games, and a journal (don’t forget a pen). Got a ukulele? Bring it along! Maybe leave the saxophone at home, though.
Plan ahead with a playlist of podcasts and audiobooks to keep boredom at bay. Winter camping is all about embracing the slow, quiet moments – make sure you’re prepared to enjoy them!

 

 

 

Winter camping is a vibe like no other. As long as you dodge these no-gos, you’re in for a magical, stress-free experience. Stay safe, stay warm, and enjoy the season to its fullest!

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