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So you want to go winter camping but don't want to sleep in a tent, burrow into the snow or make a quinzhee snow shelter? Fear not, there are options out there that are considerably easier, not to ...
Camping is not just for summer. During the winter, when the temperatures have dropped, the leaves have fallen and the snow is glistening, you get a different appreciation for the great outdoors. Bonus ...
After spending a lot of time cooped up in your home, you’re probably looking for a winter getaway. Cozy cabins are idyllic little places for a weekend trip or a more extended week-long vacation. They ...
Amy Schimetz remembers the time years ago when she went camping in the Bighorn Mountains. It was June, but the mountain weather caused the temperatures to drop overnight, and she awoke to a ...
I love snow camping, but my wife prefers more upscale amenities, so we compromise with winter getaways in the Cascade Range at a cabin with the slight risk of becoming snowbound. Sitting by a ...
If you’re prone to cabin fever during our long Midwestern winters, then an escape to a wintery cabin may be, in fact, just the right medicine. Many of Michigan’s state parks keep their campgrounds’ ...