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  2. 10 Must-Have Items for Cold-Weather Camping

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    Camping in fall is glorious, but your packing list won’t look the same as it does for a summer trip. Here are the cold-weather essentials to bring along</p> 10 Must-Have Items for Cold-Weather ...

  3. Okpik - Wikipedia

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    The Okpik staff trains participants in the skills of safe cold weather camping and the sharing of resources among participants, with emphasis on leadership and working with young people in a cold weather environment. Winter logistics and the safety of all participants are points of emphasis.

  4. 12 Types of Camping to Check out Before the Fall Weather ...

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    1. Tent camping. Tent camping is probably the most well-known form of camping. Simply put, you sleep in a tent either on a campsite or out in the wilderness.

  5. Northern Tier High Adventure - Wikipedia

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    The National Cold-Weather Camping Development Center is located at the Charles L. Sommers Base. The center provides materials for, and specializes in problems associated with, cold-weather camping for councils and other organizations.

  6. High Adventure Bases of the Boy Scouts of America - Wikipedia

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    Northern Tier offers mostly wilderness canoe trips, although other activities such as cold weather camping exist as well. Typical canoe trips cover 50 to 150 miles (80 to 240 km) and take 6 to 10 days. [2] With each crew is a highly skilled technician/instructor called an "Interpreter". [2]

  7. Camping 101: Which overnight wilderness experience is right ...

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    One of most impressive budget busters is the Marchi Mobile EleMMent Palazzo, a 45-foot (12-meter) long behemoth made in Germany that you can drive off the lot for a cool $3 million.