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Hiker in Catalonia
A scene from Backpacker's Editors' Choice trip in Catalonia (Photo: Louisa Albanese)

Make Winter Camping Suck Less With These 11 Gear Picks from Our Editors

Backpacking in the snowy season doesn鈥檛 need to be an ordeal. We polled our colleagues to find out their best gear tips for packing for snowy adventures.

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Hiker in Catalonia
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At Backpacker, we鈥檙e champions of hiking year-round鈥攚hy trade your trail time for couch time just because it鈥檚 a little chilly outside? But we鈥檙e also clear-eyed about winter hiking鈥檚 challenges. When the mercury drops, what would be a pleasant weekend trip can become an ordeal. Instead of recharging you, it leaves you more drained at the end than you were at the start.

Instead of just surviving your winter adventures, you can learn to . Knowing what gear will help you stay comfortable and happy in the cold is a good place to start. We polled Backpacker鈥檚 editors and the rest of our parent company 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 staff to get our coworkers鈥 personal favorite gear picks for hitting the trail in the winter, and came away with a hit list that might just help you turn the fourth season into your favorite hiking season.

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Argali Absaroka
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Argali Absaroka 4P Tent

Dennis Lewon鈥檚 idea of essential winter gear: a big tent. 鈥淲inter loads are already heavy so it can be tempting to bring a smaller and lighter tent,鈥 said Lewon, 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 director of content (and Backpacker鈥檚 former editor in chief). 鈥淏ut having more space and ventilation makes winter camping so much more comfortable, especially with the long nights.鈥 is a four-person pyramid tent with an unusual feature: a fold-up titanium stove that puts out enough heat that our reviewers could hang out in their baselayers during freezing nights. This isn鈥檛 like the canvas hot tents you may have tried in the past: The Absaroka聽 packs down to the size of a paper towel roll, the stove to the size of a laptop case, and the whole package weighs just more than 5 pounds.

Screenshots of an e-Reader app
ReadEra

ReadEra App

With early sunsets, winter nights are already long, and when winter storms move in, it鈥檚 easy to find yourself waiting out the weather for hours or even days. Packing a book is a great way to kill time, and I鈥檓 partial to this free e-reader, which I鈥檝e paired with public domain ebooks (Dracula, anyone?) from . ReadEra doesn鈥檛 have any ads, subscription fees, or annoying pop-ups, handles a wide variety of file formats well, and it makes it easy to organize your files. I especially appreciated the customization: Being able to change font size and background has kept me from straining my eyes into oblivion while paging through stories on my phone.

HotHands Hand Warmers
HotHands Hand Warmers (Photo: Courtesy)

Hothands Hand Warmers

We鈥檝e lost count of how many colleagues professed their love for these disposable warmers, which they stuff into gloves, boots, and sleep systems. 鈥淚 hold onto those puppies real tight each night or stuff them in my sleeping bag,鈥 wrote Emma Veidt, Backpacker鈥檚 associate editor. Trying to cut down on your waste in 2025? Zippo鈥檚 HeatBank 9s, which combines a USB-rechargeable hand warmer with a power bank, is a reusable option.

Ghost Whisperer Pant
Ghost Whisperer Pant (Photo: Courtesy)

Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer Down Pants

Packing down pants to take the chill off the coldest nights is a favorite strategy of Jake Stern, 国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine鈥檚 digital editor. Mountain Hardwear鈥檚 Ghost Whisperer pants keep weight down with 800-fill down and gossamer ripstop construction; a men鈥檚 medium weighs in at 9.6 ounces, but still features two side pockets and ankle zips to make getting them on and off easy despite the trim cut. Bonus: Pair them with a matching Ghost Whisperer Hoody to create the world鈥檚 most technical sweatsuit.

Baffin Insulated Booties
Baffin Insulated Booties (Photo: Courtesy)

Baffin Cush Booty

Cold toes are a little issue that can have a big impact on your comfort, and packing insulated booties is a lightweight, easy way to banish them in camp. There are a lot of good choices on the market, but Ryan Snow, 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 data warehouse engineer, suggests this pair, which features a B-Dry waterproof liner and blended polyester and wool insulation for warmth. A drawstring around the cuff seals out drafts, while the nylon bottom is resistant to punctures and features silicone accents for slip-resistance.

Backpacking Hammock
Warbonnet Blackbird XLC Hammock (Photo: Courtesy)

Warbonnet Blackbird XLC Hammock and Wooki Underquilt

On fourth-season adventures, Mike Ardagh, a support operations tools specialist for 国产吃瓜黑料, prefers to avoid sleeping on the cold ground entirely with a hammock system. His model of choice: the Warbonnet Blackbird XLC, which at just under 1 pound 6 ounces is comparable to some ultralight tents out there. Ardagh pairs it with the company鈥檚 Wooki underquilt, which he calls a 鈥済ame-changer.鈥 The quilt features 850-fill dry-treated duck down, and fits users up to 6 feet, 6 inches; a 0-degree, XL model weighs in at a reasonable pound and a half.

A Warm Water Bath for Your Canister Stove

This cheap hack comes from Anthony Walsh, Climbing鈥檚 digital editor, who鈥檚 used it down to -30掳F. Just put a plastic container big enough to fit your fuel canister in on a sleeping mat or pack, add warm water, and stand your canister inside to help increase the canister鈥檚 pressure. 鈥淚t seems like a magic trick: literally just a splash of water will turn a sputtering stove into a total beast,鈥 Walsh said.

Underwood Sparkling Wine
Underwood sparkling wine in a can (Photo: Courtesy)

Underwood The Bubbles Sparkling Wine

If you鈥檙e a fan of a tipple around the fire, these cans of sparkling wine are a compact, great-tasting option. 鈥淪ure, it鈥檚 added weight, but life鈥檚 too short not to celebrate the moments that make us feel alive,鈥 said Sierra Shafer, editor in chief of Ski and editorial director of 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 国产吃瓜黑料 group. 鈥淗ow fun is it to pop a little bottle of champagne at the summit or once you鈥檙e settled in camp for the night?鈥 (A non-alcoholic canned option: Gruvi鈥檚 Sangria is a fruit-flavored, alcohol-removed wine that鈥檚 just tannic enough to taste like the real thing.)

Skida Sunday Neckwarmer
Skida neck warmer (Photo: Courtesy)

Skida Sunday Alpine Neckwarmer

A neck gaiter is a multifunctional piece of equipment for staying comfy on both summer and winter adventures. Quality is important when you pick which neck warmer to bring, said Shafer, but so is quantity: 鈥淚 swear by my Skida Sunday Alpine Neckwarmer, but more importantly, packing a second gaiter in your pocket or pack can be a lifesaver when your first one gets damp from condensation or snow,鈥 she said of this polyester model, which comes in an array of vibrant prints. 鈥淎 fresh, dry gaiter makes a world of difference in keeping the elements out and staying warm,鈥 Shafer said.

Creamy Potato Soup Mix
Bear Creek Soup Mix

Bear Creek Soups

What鈥檚 better than hot soup on a cold night? With classic flavors like minestrone and cheddar broccoli, this popular brand 鈥渕akes a big pot of warmth, is super easy鈥攋ust add water鈥攁nd is pretty dang good for a packaged mix,鈥 Lewon said. (Downside: None of these mixes are vegetarian, so if you鈥檙e plant-based, you鈥檒l need to look for another option.)

Patagonia Fitz Roy Down Hoody
Patagonia Fitz Roy Down Hoody

Patagonia Fitz Roy Down Hoody

It鈥檚 not the lightest down jacket on the market, but the Fitz Roy is as warm of a layer as you鈥檒l feasibly be able to pack in. 鈥淚t鈥檚 way too warm to hike in, and I鈥檝e been told it makes me look like I鈥檓 wearing a trash bag, but it makes hanging around in sub-freezing conditions actually bearable,鈥 says Jen Smith, a software engineer for 国产吃瓜黑料. The Fitz Roy features 800-fill down encased in a DWR-treated recycled nylon shell. At 14.8 ounces and packing to about the size of a 1-liter Nalgene, it鈥檚 reasonable to carry, and includes twin chest pockets, side pockets, and an internal stuff pocket for quickly storing essentials. Plus, a drawstring waist helps keep out the elements.

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