I like winter. But it occurred to me this morning that I like winter when I'm outside, a lot more than I like winter when I am inside. If I have a couple of hours this weekend (evening probably), I might go down to the valley for a sit in the woods and a cook up on a stove.
Decado is out in the snow keeping an eye on his winter shelters and wearing wool and snowshoes. He knows about the winter.
So do the folks at WinterCampers.com and WinterTrekking.com.
Finally, folks at the Jack Mountain Bushcraft Network are a good bunch, and you'll find a ton of resources on the site - consider joining up!
Cheers,
Mungo
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