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To stay dry on a winter camping trip, pack layers of breathable clothing, waterproof gear, and a waterproof jacket or poncho. Include a change of dry clothes in case of unexpected wetness. Don't forget a hat, gloves, and warm socks to keep extremities dry.
Gear and Layering
When packing for a winter camping trip, start with a base layer of moisture-wicking long underwear. This will help regulate your body temperature and keep you dry. Next, add a mid-layer of insulating fleece or wool to trap warm air. Finally, wear a waterproof and breathable outer layer, such as a Gore-Tex or similar material. Bring a waterproof jacket or poncho as an extra layer for windy or snowy conditions.
Footwear and Dry Socks
Choose waterproof hiking boots with a good grip to prevent slipping on icy surfaces. Pack spare dry socks to change into if your feet get wet. Consider bringing gaiters to keep snow and water out of your boots. For cold temperatures, wear warm, moisture-wicking socks made from materials like wool or synthetic fibers.
Accessories and Storage
In addition to your clothing, pack a hat, gloves, or mittens to keep your extremities dry. Consider bringing a neck gaiter or face mask to protect your face from wind and cold. Store your gear in waterproof bags or dry sacks to keep it dry in case of rain or snow. Use airtight containers to keep electronics and other sensitive items dry.
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