(VIDEO) Check Out These Easy Ways to Insulate Your Tent and Stay Warm

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One of the most uncomfortable feelings you can experience is waking up in the middle of the night on a camping trip, usually at around three in the morning, and finding that you are absolutely freezing.

Being really cold something that everyone who camps will experience at one time or another, usually, because they were ill-prepared or because weather shifted from what was expected.

There is little that you can do at this point to raise your body temperature, apart from donning an extra pair of socks, a wool cap, and cracking a couple of hand warmers. Usually, you have no choice but to shiver in your sleeping bag and pray for the sun.

However, with proper preparation to insulate your tent from the cool weather, you can stay warm and dry throughout the night. Learn some of these crucial tips in the video on the next page.

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13 Comments

  1. Harry Smith said:

    She is going to get quite wet with condensation without ventilation

  2. Daniel Harrison said:

    Way overdone…..do not go to these lengths. The reflectix pad underneath will do 80% of the heat reflection, but the space blanket and tarp over the top….it will be dripping from her own breath vapor inside an hour. If it doesn’t freeze the condensation will end up on her sleeping bag and make the situation worse. Bad advice Die Hard!

  3. Anonymous said:

    This bimbo doesn’t know what she’s talking about. For Pete’s sake she is a liveral socialist out protesting …

  4. Douglas M Meyer said:

    She is camping in her back yard. Who is going to carry all that crap. In the woods.

  5. Dave Ide said:

    Was interested until the ” occupy” came out .. They are serious pieces of crap .. In Portland they turned the city parks into toilets as they$#%&!@*all over the place .. Tax payers had to cover the clean up the damage ..

  6. Danny Bell said:

    She is just a kid!!!!
    Way to go gentlemen, you can all stand tall with your chest puffed out you just took out a little girl!
    So much for encouraging the young…

  7. Kevin Edwards said:

    Very poor advice as others have mentioned condensation will be your undoing if you seal the tent up that much.

  8. James Swearingen said:

    This is horrible advice to much will create horrible condensation which will make the tent drip and being wet in cold weather is the worst …in today’s society you get what you pay for ..buy a winter tent get a bellow 40 sleeping bag and I promise you won’t regret it …if your homeless which is horrible to say …by all means do this but don’t do this to you and your family when camping in the cold

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