It is my first-time winter camping in a summer tent at -23° C. I chose to go to Algonquin Park, an area I didn't explore before.
With a forecast of 2 sunny days and a minimum of -15°C during the night, I jumped at the occasion.
They were wrong about the night temperatures. I would do some things differently, but that's how you learn.
I was taken by surprise by a titmouse that landed on my palm out of nowhere. Another surprise waited for me in the parking lot. A pine marten. He seemed to be well-habituated with people.
Besides the summer tent, I had 2 sleeping pads: a closed-cell and a self-inflatable mattress.
Two sleeping bags: one rated -9°C and a summer bag. Not enough for the low temperatures!
Next time I will bring 2 winter bags.
For a late lunch, I cooked delicious bacon with eggs on the campfire.
In the morning I quickly used my HOBO stove to boil water. Very practical!
That concludes the first episode of a year-long CHALLENGE! To wild camp at least one time each month. Join me on my journey!
Here is my movie:
https://youtu.be/HJJW9o8D3W4