hello Ive always wanted to go camping and will be going for the first time this winter. I know a few things about survival and I love the outdoors, I hope to be freinds with evryone here and hope to learn more about survival.
hello Ive always wanted to go camping and will be going for the first time this winter. I know a few things about survival and I love the outdoors, I hope to be freinds with evryone here and hope to learn more about survival.
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Its going to be freezeing in the winter i would wait untill after to go
A wise person does at once, what a fool does at last. Both do the same thing; only at different times.
thats exactly why where going my family and I are going to goergia.
yeah winter isnt the best time to camp, specially for beginners. i love winter camping though making snow caves to live ion for the week is sooo fun lol. but i have canadian military issue down parka so i dont get cold lol. if you plan on goin often buy a parka.
okay is there anything else I should get?
I love fall and winter camping! It's my favorite. But I am also a hardcore mofo. Don't buy any cotton thermals from your local WalMart, though. Cotton sucks! Always buy polypro or some other wicking material. UnderArmor has some good stuff. You said you were going to camp in Georgia this winter? I went through basic training in Ft. Benning, Georgia and it does get chilly in the fall and winter evenings. It does not take much to get hypothermia(?). Have fun.
Hi and welcome to the forum!
Oldest son just went through his AIT training in Augusta Georgia this past winter and he thought it was pretty warm down there for winter,but then he is used to the Ohio Valley winters here in So. Indiana,LOL.
my dad is from georgia and he said where he livedit wasnt that cold so thats where were going.
Where about in Georgia are you going. I live in the NE Georgia mountains and it gets cold in the winter here. We get ice and snow storms several times in the winter. Mainly in January and February. Last winter we had temperatures range from 10 to 80 degrees F. in a two week period. Went from sunshine to rain, then to a ice storm. Got stuck at home with no power for three days and roads blocked. My daughters and I had a great time.
Averages 2 to 3 ice storms a year. Snow up to a inch several times and about 1 or 2 snow storm more than a inch. This is in the NE mountains of Ga. Now in then south part of Ga. it stays mostly in the 50 to 80's.
Last edited by mbarnatl; 07-02-2007 at 09:28 PM. Reason: spelling
Sounds like the tropics compared to a northern Utah winter but ours are a breeze, ppl love our winters
Did a prim. hog hunt in South Georgia years back on the Flint River. Ahhh, it's Ga., it doesn't get that cold, even in Jan.
Yeh right.
Middle of the night, my little tent is covered in ice, I only brought one little military green blanket, I was freezing. Could not figure out how to get warm. Realized I had my mil. rain poncho, got up, freezing, laid out the poncho, put my green wool blanket inside and rolled myself up in it.
OOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHH.............It was warmmmmmmm.
Next morning found out that it had gotten down to 2 degrees.
Then there was that time up in the Chattahoochee Nat'l Forest, it got real cold that night to.
Yep, it gets cold in the south.
Oh yeah, I never go in the woods overnight without my wool blanket and either a good waterproof piece of canvas or my trusty mil. poncho.
Last edited by FVR; 07-03-2007 at 09:43 PM.
spiritman where do you suggest we go sinse you still live in Georgia?
my dad hasnt been there in about 20 years.
Remember when camping in Ga. in the winter, early Oct. to mid Jan is rifle deer season. Be wary and cautious if you are on a Nat'l forest. Wear orange.
It all depends on where and how you plan your outing.
thanks I'll tell my parents about deer season.
I think Georgia has the most beautiful roadsides <LOL I know we only saw a small portion of the state while driving son from Fort Jackson to Fort Gordon,but what we saw was truely beautiful,well kept clean,and wandered if the camping areas were the same way.
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