
Gear I use in this video: Sleeping Bag: https://bit.ly/49bNeVZ Sleeping Mattress: https://bit.ly/47MFysj Backpack: https://bit.ly/42fXyua Tent: https://bit.ly/42jeEHy Stove: https://bit.ly/4923eu0 Snowshoes: https://bit.ly/3Ui9klF Giant green puffy jacket: https://bit.ly/3SeqWMG (Mine is 9 years old and I think has been discontinued but this one is the closest thing I can find to it) Hard shell jacket: https://bit.ly/3HB6e4x Hard shell pants: https://bit.ly/3Ui3X5Y Baselayer top: https://bit.ly/4bfNZ26 Wool midlayer: https://bit.ly/3QjbKgb Baselayer bottoms: https://bit.ly/3SvvdfX Insulated Pants: https://bit.ly/4bdLUUn (Mine are a couple years old and have been discontinued but these are a great alternative) Winter boots: https://bit.ly/3u9gC0j (currently on sale) DIY Insulation butt pad material: https://thd.co/3vMgxjA Headlamp: https://bit.ly/3vPE2sa Camp meals: https://bit.ly/4914fTT Insulated camp mug: https://bit.ly/3G3cMby Food Organizer bag: https://bit.ly/3tHLPYq How I Layered for this trip: Synthetic Underwear: https://bit.ly/3HMiAaf Long Johns: https://bit.ly/3SvvdfX Insulated Pants: https://bit.ly/490M8wH (mine are discontinued but these seem equal) Hard shell pants: https://bit.ly/3Ui3X5Y Gaiters: https://bit.ly/42mM6Nn Insulated Boots: https://bit.ly/42qD7KY Baselayer Top: https://bit.ly/4bfNZ26 Wool Midlayer: https://bit.ly/3QjbKgb Aforementioned Giant Puffy Jacket: https://bit.ly/482WcE0 Hardshell Jacket: https://bit.ly/3HB6e4x Wool Beanie: https://bit.ly/48YxXZe (my old one is slightly different) Down Booties for Sleeping: https://bit.ly/3R5wiKY Fleece Gloves: https://bit.ly/3SLzewM Ski Gloves: https://bit.ly/485Elwe Want to go to Patagonia with me and hike big miles in Glaciers National Park? I'm hosting a group of hikers to go to this amazing landscape this November. Check out more information here: https://www.trovatrip.com/trip/south-america/patagonia/argentina-with-eric-hanson-nov-2024 I snowshoe into the backcountry high in Colorado's San Juan mountains to spend a very cold night alone above 10,000 feet. I set off to test new camping equipment and to hone my winter camping and snow skills. I hiked above Lizard Head Pass outside of Telluride into pristine snow after a recent storm. Temperatures plummeted overnight. Many of the above links are affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission if you make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. It's a great easy way to support creators you enjoy! #wintercamping #cold #relaxing

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