Having spent most of my life playing and working outside, I understand being outdoors in the cold:
Dress in layers. Have something light and waterproof over something warm over something you can peel down to when you get inside.
Bring a good pair of gloves for yourself and an extra pair for your helper or significant other.
Merino wool socks ftmfw. Wear multiple pairs if needed.
Don't dress like Randy from A Christmas Story, dress like Shaun White the snowboarder. Be comfortable and able to move.
I'd throw in sufficient firewood, a Buddy Heater to warm up your bedding before you hop in, and sleeping on top of any clothes you want to put on the next day.
What are your best tips for overlanding, hiking, and camping when it's freezing or below?
Dress in layers. Have something light and waterproof over something warm over something you can peel down to when you get inside.
Bring a good pair of gloves for yourself and an extra pair for your helper or significant other.
Merino wool socks ftmfw. Wear multiple pairs if needed.
Don't dress like Randy from A Christmas Story, dress like Shaun White the snowboarder. Be comfortable and able to move.
I'd throw in sufficient firewood, a Buddy Heater to warm up your bedding before you hop in, and sleeping on top of any clothes you want to put on the next day.
What are your best tips for overlanding, hiking, and camping when it's freezing or below?