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This trip description is mostly copied from Brownie’s original Winter Camp 101, January 2011.

A trip for anyone wanting to try winter camping, wanting to try that new gear, or for someone with a little cabin fever. If you don't have the latest and the lightest equipment, and want to try some winter camping before investing some serious money into equipment, this trip is for you. We will be hiking only about a mile on the Tanbark Trail from Hickory Creek parking area, so some extra pounds may not be as big a deal as it might on an 8 or 9 mile hike. This trip is geared towards the beginner, but experienced winter campers are more than welcome.

The start will be later than normal. Meet at the Hickory Creek Wilderness Parking lot no later than 12:30 PM. we begin hiking at 1 PM. If the Hickory Creek lot is snowed in, move .25 miles up the road to the Hearts Content Rec Area, on the left.

Trekking poles or a hiking staff (or even traction devices for your boots if you have them) are recommended as we will experience a short steep (and if icy, slippery) section through some rocks while heading into the valley where East Hickory Creek is. Should there be enough snow and you own snow shoes, bring them. If you don't own any, that's ok too, as we are going a short enough distance to "break trail" by post holing.

Sunday we will be out well before noon. One supper and one breakfast will be needed. There is a stream at our camp area to get water from, or just carry in what you will need. We will make a fire for warmth and fellowship in the evening.

Winter camping can be a real blast but it can also be a real bummer if you are not prepared. Please check the forecast for expected temperatures and adjust your sleep system accordingly. If you have any concerns or questions you can contact me or leave a comment.

Please follow leave no trace principals.

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