I have often thought about having several semi permanent campsites tucked away in the mountains up here in Maine where I could set up camp for a weekend or a week when I wanted to.
Cold camping in the winter is OK but not great. I have often thought about having a base camp type tent or a large, say 12 ft. dia. tee-pee placed in a bear proof container. Take a GPS fix on it and then hike in and set up a camp site where you could dry out stuff spend some warm nights with friends and use it as a base camp. Then when you were done put it away. There are places where a lot of people hike in the winter like the whites or the Bigelow range but there are a lot of places where, because its just too hard to get to, almost no one goes, like Saddle back Jr. Or the horn. Or any of a dozen other places I know of. With two or three set ups like this you could be very comfortable and see some great areas in the winter.
Am I crazy?
Cold camping in the winter is OK but not great. I have often thought about having a base camp type tent or a large, say 12 ft. dia. tee-pee placed in a bear proof container. Take a GPS fix on it and then hike in and set up a camp site where you could dry out stuff spend some warm nights with friends and use it as a base camp. Then when you were done put it away. There are places where a lot of people hike in the winter like the whites or the Bigelow range but there are a lot of places where, because its just too hard to get to, almost no one goes, like Saddle back Jr. Or the horn. Or any of a dozen other places I know of. With two or three set ups like this you could be very comfortable and see some great areas in the winter.
Am I crazy?