Are you gearing up to embrace the chill of the great outdoors? Hiking in cold weather is a unique and exhilarating experience, but it demands extra caution and preparation. Fear not, we’ve got you covered! Let’s walk through the essentials of surviving and thriving on your cold weather hikes.
- Layer Up Smartly:
- Base Layer: Start with a moisture-wicking base layer. We recommend the Icebreaker Merino Wool Base Layer. It will keep you dry and snug without the itchiness of traditional wool.
- Mid Layer: Fleece or down jackets are your best friends here. They provide insulation without the bulk.
- Outer Layer: Go for a waterproof, windproof shell. This is critical for fending off the elements.
- Protect Your Extremities:
- Your fingers, toes, and ears are vulnerable to frostbite. Invest in quality gloves, insulated boots, and a warm hat. The Carhartt Waterproof Insulated Gloves, might have a boring name, but they’re no joke. The value and performance are difficult to contest.
- Your fingers, toes, and ears are vulnerable to frostbite. Invest in quality gloves, insulated boots, and a warm hat. The Carhartt Waterproof Insulated Gloves, might have a boring name, but they’re no joke. The value and performance are difficult to contest.
- Stay Hydrated and Energized:
- Cold air can dehydrate you quickly. Carry an insulated water bottle, like the ThermoFlask 24oz Bottle. Also, pack high-energy snacks like nuts and energy bars.
- Cold air can dehydrate you quickly. Carry an insulated water bottle, like the ThermoFlask 24oz Bottle. Also, pack high-energy snacks like nuts and energy bars.
- Know Your Trail and Weather:
- Research your route and check weather forecasts. Be prepared for rapid changes in winter weather.
- Research your route and check weather forecasts. Be prepared for rapid changes in winter weather.
- Keep Moving but Rest When Needed:
- Regular movement keeps your blood circulating, but don’t overexert yourself. Take breaks in sheltered areas to avoid sweating too much, as this can lead to chills.
- Regular movement keeps your blood circulating, but don’t overexert yourself. Take breaks in sheltered areas to avoid sweating too much, as this can lead to chills.
- Emergency Kit:
- Always carry an emergency kit with a whistle, flashlight, and fire-starting materials. The Swiss Safe 2-in-1 First Aid Kit is versatile and even covers basic survival tools.
- Always carry an emergency kit with a whistle, flashlight, and fire-starting materials. The Swiss Safe 2-in-1 First Aid Kit is versatile and even covers basic survival tools.
- Buddy System:
- Hiking with a partner is not only more fun but also safer in cold weather conditions.
Keep your family safe indoors & outdoors with First Aid supplies. This kit from Swiss Safe is compact, light and portable and fits into a backpack or car glovebox. This comprehensive 152 piece set of first aid gear is also enhanced by basic survival tools like a Fire Starter Rod, Wire Saw, Fishing Line, & Mylar Blanket.
- Comprehensive, compact, and lightweight
- May need replenishment after use
These winter gloves keep you warm when the temperature plummets. They feature a durable shell with a grippy palm and a waterproof insert trimmed with a soft fleece cuff and an adjustable wrist strap to keep out snow and slush.
- Durable construction, waterproof, and warm
- May not be as breathable as some other options
The ThermoFlask keeps beverages ice-cold for 24 hrs, and hot for up to 12 hrs with double-wall and vacuum insulation. BPA Free stainless steel water bottle which won't transfer flavors, won't sweat and does not rust.
Made with 100% Merino wool and ideal as a wool base layer in cold weather. Naturally odor-resistant, this hiking shirt helps regulate the temperature in all weather conditions.
- Comfortable, moisture-wicking
- Higher price point
Braving the cold on your hikes can be a mesmerizing experience when you’re well-prepared. Remember, the right gear is key to not just surviving but enjoying the winter wilderness. Layer up, stay safe, and relish the serene beauty of the frosty trails. Happy hiking!