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100+ Best Nature Captions for Instagram Photos

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There’s nothing better than spending a day or weekend in the great outdoors! You can take a nice hike, go camping in the woods, or even just a short stroll on a nearby trail close to you to admire nature. Regardless of how you get out into nature, you probably want to commemorate your adventures with some nice nature captions for your Instagram pics! That’s probably why you’re here, because you asked yourself, “what do I caption this amazing nature photo?”. 

Well, you’re in luck, these are the best nature captions and quotes for any Instagram photo! The list includes nature captions for Instagram, nature quotes, funny nature quotes, and more! So scroll through and tell us what you think of the list!

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Nature Captions for Instagram

These are the simple but catchy captions for your posts! Whether you’re trying to caption some nature photography or just a simple post of you hiking with your friends, these are a great start when looking.

  • Stop. Sit. Watch. Be still. Never rush through nature.
  • See the wonder of nature around you
  • Surround yourself with nature
  • Never spend too much time away from nature
  • Wild, free, and unfazed by everyday concerns
  • Wandering with the wild things
  • Nature’s the best teacher
  • Immersing yourself in nature is enough to make anybody believe in the divine
  • Stop. Look. Listen. Breathe
  • Adopt the pace of nature
  • Nature amazes at every turn

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  • Wandering without a cause or care
  • I live to explore nature
  • Nature is my teacher, guru, and God
  • Nature is my anti-depressant
  • It’s always worth taking the scenic route
  • Nature beckons and I must listen
  • Nature never ceases to amaze me
  • To be at one with nature is to be content with life
  • Listen and delight in the soulful sounds of nature
  • More adventure, less worry
  • Find your wild
  • Healing power of nature
  • Into the wild
  • Go explore
  • Get out more
  • Never stop exploring

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101 BEST Hiking Captions for Instagram

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Looking for a caption on your hiking pic for your next Instagram post? These are some of the best hiking captions we could find, all organized to make it easy for you to find the best one! The quotes below include funny hiking captions, captions for hiking photos, hiking with friends captions, and other hiking captions for Instagram!

If there are some quotes or captions you know about but aren’t on this list, please let us know in the comments so they can be added!

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What caption should I use for my hiking picture?

Hiking is an amazing pastime that people all over the world enjoy! You’re one of them and just had an amazing day hiking, and saw some insane views, now you just want to have a nice inspiring quote to attach to your pic. 

Below are just some quote suggestions, and I hope they’re helpful!

So, enjoy this list of the best hiking captions and don’t forget to check out this guide on what to bring hiking!

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Hiking Captions for Instagram

This list has the best short hiking instagram captions. Read through the list and find the best hiking quote to describe your hiking experience!

  • Mother Nature’s my therapist
  • Wonder. Wander. Repeat.
  • Life is better in hiking boots
  • Hiking is just walking where it’s okay to pee
  • Happiness is hiking with a dog
  • Joining the hiking club
  • Sky above, earth below and peace within
  • Living the hiking life
  • Hiking my own hike
  • Take a little break. One minute. Don’t talk. Just look. And see the beauty.
  • My mantra is: hike more worry less
  • Taking things one step at a time
  • The best view comes after the hardest climb
  • So many hikes so little time
  • Mother nature was really showing off today
  • I took the road less traveled, and that has made all the difference
  • Life is better with a pair of hiking boots on your feet
  • Wandering for the sake of it
  • To walk in nature is to witness a thousand miracles
  • Hiking is my happy place
  • Hike, live, love

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  • Happiness is hiking with friends
  • Hiking with kids isn’t about the miles, it’s about the smiles
  • There are no shortcuts to anything worth going
  • Feeling great in the great outdoors
  • Wild is my favorite color
  • There is no designer like Mother Nature
  • I prefer the scenic route
  • Another day another hike
  • When life gives you mountains, put on your boots and hike
  • High on life as I hike to higher places
  • I was born with hiking in my heart
  • Wild and free- exactly how life should be
  • Hiking. Exploring. Adventuring. Living.
  • I hear nature calling me
  • Hiked it, liked it
  • Step after step, mile after mile, day after day
  • Living my hiking life

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Hiking with Friends Instagram Captions!

Did you spend your hike with some of your closest friends? If so, why not include them in your post! These hiking captions with friends are the perfect addition!

  • Getting blisters with my sisters
  • There’s no one I’d rather walk the trails with than you.
  • It’s not where you go, but who you go with
  • Sharing adventures means enjoying them 100% more
  • I’d be lost without these friends (and our GPS)
  • It’s not how many miles you walk, it’s how many smiles you share
  • There was no wifi on our hike but we found a better connection
  • Happiness is hiking with friends
  • It’s not where you go, but who you go with
  • This hike is gonna make or break this friendship
  • A good friend listens to your adventures. A best friend makes them with you
  • You keep me safe, I’ll keep you wild
  • Sometimes, all you need is a great friend and thirst for adventure
  • A journey well shared is a journey well enjoyed
  • Friends that hike together, stay together
  • Let’s wander where the Wifi is weak.
  • There is a whole world out there. Pack your backpack, your best friend, and go

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Funny Hiking Captions For Instagram

Maybe you’re a person who prefers humor in your Instagram captions. These are some funny hiking captions and funny hiking quotes if that’s the case!

  • They told me to ‘take a hike’. So I did.
  • Hiking hair, don’t care
  • I don’t get it. The trail looked so flat on the map.
  • DEET is nature’s cologne
  • There’s no such thing as ‘too much fresh air’
  • Needed a change of altitude
  • Speechless (and breathless!)
  • I know I hike like a girl, try to keep up.
  • Netflix and chill? More like Trailmix and Hill
  • See those rocks? Don’t take ’em all for granite
  • Mountains aren’t just funny. They’re hill-areas
  • These boots were made for hikin’
  • If the winter is too cold and the summer is too hot, you are not a hiker
  • This hike really peaked my interest

Hiking Quotes for Instagram

When looking for the perfect hiking Instagram caption, you might prefer to go with a famous quote! These are some of the most notorious and memorable quotes about hiking to use for your Instagram post!

  • “To walk in nature is to witness a thousand miracles” – Marie Davis
  • “Look deep into nature and you will understand everything better.” – Albert Einstein
  • “There is no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.” – Sir Ranulph Fiennes
  • “I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than trees.” – Henry David Thoreau
  • “Some beautiful paths can’t be discovered without getting lost.” — Erol Ozan
  • “An early-morning walk is a blessing for the whole day.” – Henry David Thoreau
  • “The journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step.” – Lao Tzu
  • “Walking: the most ancient exercise and still the best modern exercise.” – Carrie Latet
  • “The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep.” – Robert Frost
  • “Where the signposts end, the trail begins.” – Marty Rubin
  • “We don’t stop hiking because we grow old. We grow old because we stop hiking.” – Finis Mitchell
  • “Leave the road, take the trails.” — Pythagore
  • “You need special shoes for hiking – and a bit of a special soul as well.” – Terry Guillemets
  • “Somewhere between the bottom of the climb and the summit is the answer to the mystery why we climb.” – Greg Child
  • “Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go.” – T.S. Eliot
  • “I am happy out here. Messy hair, dirty feet & wild water on my skin. Out here with the wild things; this is where I belong.” — Brooke Hampton
  • “Not all who wander are lost” – J.R.R. Tolkien
  • “Getting to the top is optional. Getting down is mandatory.” – Ed Viesturs
  • “Hiking is just walking where it’s okay to pee.” – Demetri Martin
  • “After a day’s walk, everything has twice its usual value.” – G.M. Trevelyan
  • “Happiness and hiking go hand in hand or foot in boot.” – Diane Spicer
  • “The world reveals itself to those who travel on foot” – Werner Herzog
  • “Hiking is not escapism; it’s realism. The people who choose to spend time outdoors are not running away from anything; we are returning to where we belong” – Jennifer Pharr Davis
  • “If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine, it’s lethal.” – Paulo Coelho
  • “It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.” – Confucius
  • “Hikers need to hike the trail that’s right for them.” – Adrienne Hall

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Visiting Zugspitze – Garmisch Germany [TRAVEL GUIDE]

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Germany is a phenomenal country to visit and experience their culture! After living there for over 3 years, I grew to love all it had to offer and still go back as often as I can. It’s also where I met Linn so that’s also kind of important to me.

Adventure in Zugspitze

Guide To Visiting Zugspitze Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Is Zugspitze Worth It?

I loved every minute of being in Germany (well unless I was working). The whole country is beautiful and a great place to go sightseeing, Zugspitze is no exception. Nestled in the southern part of Bavaria and the highest mountain in Germany, Zugspitze is a towering mountain of awesomeness. Coming in at 2,962m (9,718ft), Zugspitze is not the easiest (but also not the hardest) mountain to climb. No worries though, if you don’t want to climb there’s a cable car that can take you right to the top! We’ll cover that in a bit though, first let’s talk about how to even get to a spot to prepare to ascend this beast.

Top of Zugspitze

Transportation

Getting to Zugspitze can be done from Germany or Austria as the mountain slices right through both countries. While I recommend driving as it was simple and easier to get around, there are other options depending on the side you choose. But if you can, I strongly recommend renting a vehicle or taking some form of local transportation to get around. Especially since you can drive around to other nearby places like Highline 179!

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Zugspitze Train

Train (Choo choo!)

If you’re coming from the German side, it’s best to reach Garmisch-Partenkirchen to start your journey, as the Zahnradbahn (cogwheel train) connects the city to the mountain and gives a direct train to Zugspitze. NOTE: There is still a short distance to either hike or take a very short cable car ride to get all the way to the top. For more info on ticket prices, check here.

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Cable Car From Eibsee To Zugspitze

An alternative to getting to the top is to take the same train mentioned before, but stop at Eibsee (the lake below the mountain), and then take the longer Eibsee cable car all the way to the top of Germany’s highest peak! I recommend this route as it offers the best view and you get a wonderful site of Lake Eibsee below.

Hiking Zugspitze

There are also 5 main hiking trails you can take that are usually split over two days. These hikes take time and while this mountain isn’t the hardest, I highly recommend you be fit and trained for climbing. I chose the cable car personally, so if you want more information on the trails, check this out.

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Cable Car Again!

In addition to the hiking trails listed previously, there is another cable car on the Austrian side that will get you to Zugspitze. The Tiroler Zugspitzbahn in Ehrwald, Austria offers rides up the mountain in short time and to compare prices, you can check their website.

What’s On Zugspitze To See?

Zugspitze Summit

Siteseeing

Once you get to the top of Zugspitze, you can finally relax and take in the view. Look towards Germany and see Lake Eibsee far below, then do a 180 and see the beauty of Austria! There are multiple viewing areas to get to feel the Alps with your eyes, and if you’re feeling adventurous, there is a slight climb (can be dangerous!) to get to the very tip top of the peak.

Skiing/Snowboarding

Thankfully, due to Zugspitze’s altitude, it is covered in snow for over half the year! This is great news if you’re into skiing or snowboarding as they have awesome trails that are commonly covered in fresh powder. Additionally, if you’re not into skiing or snowboarding, there is a sledding area below the summit (same altitude as where the cog train comes to) for some family fun. The slopes weren’t open at the time we went due to maintenance, so we decided to enjoy some sledding 😊.

Food & Drinks

It takes time to go up the mountain and time to go down. If it weren’t for the restaurants at the top, I would have been hangry about 80% of the time. There are a few options for restaurants once you get there and it’s fantastic German cuisine! To get more info, check here! Even if you are traveling on a budget, you don’t need to have a sit down meal while you’re up there. Scattered around Zugspitze are smaller eateries and food truck sized stands for snacks and refreshments!

Gifts

If you’re anything like us, mementos and gifts for family are a must to grab on any of our travels. We always visit these places rich in culture that have unique aspects we may never see again, so we always try to take a small piece back with us. If that’s you too, then rejoice since there’s plenty of shops to grab presents from at the top!

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Best Time To Visit Zugspitze

When you visit Zugspitze will determine how good of a time you’ll have. While it depends a little on what you plan to do, I think the best time for the average tourist to visit Zugspitze will be from June to August. 

Zugspitze is a fairly popular destination for fall and a great skiing/snowboarding spot during the winter. I prefer to be warm if I’m visiting the top of a mountain because it will inevitably be windy! So my recommendation is to go during the summer and try to book tickets to the top around times when the crowds are lower in size such as later in the summer. 

Camping At Eibsee

Another great aspect of visiting Zugspitze is having the chance to go camping! I personally love camping and there are plenty of options for camping near lake Eibsee, keeping you close to Zugspitze. 

There are a few options for camping, so I recommend checking out Jetcamp to find a suitable camping spot near Eibsee. 

Overall

So is the trip worth it? Should you take the time to travel to Garmisch-Partenkirchen and ascend Zugspitze? Absolutely! I spent 3 years in Germany and loved this place so much that I actually ended up going twice. It’s a perfect getaway and will be a place to create memories and enjoy the beauty of Germany!

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Best Hikes in Rhode Island

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Best Hiking Trails in Rhode Island

Rhode Island may be the smallest state, but in my years of living here it’s had a lot to offer. The Ocean State has a rich outdoor experience a plenty to offer for the traveling adventurer and has a lot more to do than just things to do in Providence. 

The state isn’t usually a destination for the avid hiker as it’s generally flat. In fact, the highest elevation in the state is a mere 812 feet. Needless to say, hiking in Rhode Island probably won’t leave you breathless. 

Regardless, with hikes consisting of peaceful wildlife and ocean views, there is still plenty to appreciate. You’ll find some trails taking you down the seaside. Splashing waves and roaring seagulls aren’t the usual tunes of nature you hear on a hike, which is one of the things that makes hiking in the Ocean State so special. 

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Preparing for a Hike

Before leaving for any hike, there are a few steps to take to properly prepare. Being safe and adequately prepared are a must during any outdoor adventure! So, here are some tips to preparing for your hike!

Navigation

Have any required navigation tools to ensure you always know where you are and where you’re going. Most hikes on this list will be small trails and having a phone with GPS will suffice. But, it always helps to have a map and compass if necessary. 

Water & Food

Many people underestimate just how dehydrated a simple hike can make you. So, ensure you drink plenty of water prior to your hike and have some with you in your preferred container. Don’t forget about carrying snacks and a meal if you plan on hiking all day!

Weather Protection

Be prepared for whatever the weather may bring. Being on a peaceful hike only to be interrupted by a downpour is horrible. Look up the weather for the area in advance and ensure you have the proper clothing for the temperature, waterproof gear for rain, and sun protection for those extra sunny days. 

Safety Gear

This includes a First-Aid kit, emergency radio, and any other gear suggested by local wildlife professionals or park postings. Look up any possible wildlife concerns or other suggested items for the trial you plan on visiting!

Hiking Backpack

You’ll need something to carry all of these items in! Depending on the length of your hike, a simple daypack might be all you need. If you’re planning a camping trip then a larger bag may be needed to fit everything. 

*If you’re planning on doing some hiking around a camping trip, be sure to check out our camping for beginners guide to help prepare!*

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Newport Cliff Walk

What some will call of peaceful stroll, the Newport Cliff Walk spans the Newport coastline and is fairly accessible. While it’s not very strenuous, there is a section of rock scrambling. Don’t expect intense bouldering, but you should still be careful!

On top of the wonderful hike down the coast, the Cliff Walk goes past the notorious Newport Mansions. Depending on when you go, your short hike may turn into a tour of some of Newport’s best architecture. 

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Clay Head Trail

Block Island is a common tourist destination for those visiting Rhode Island and locals. In addition to the numerous things you can do on Block Island, hiking is a great way to spend a sunny day here. Block Island is a mere 7 miles long and the trail crisscrosses throughout the island offering a look at some of it’s most breathtaking views. 

The trail extends 3.5 miles and is dog friendly as long as they’re on a leash. There’s more to do than just bird watching and experiencing nature on this trail, Block Island recently started the Glass Float Project, a constant scavenger hunt for glass floats around the island.

Watchaug Pond Trail 

A lengthy 11 mile long trail, expect to spend the day enjoying the beautiful pond and chirping birds. This is another hike that allows dogs as long as they’re on a leash, so bring your furry friend along!

As a disclaimer, some people have stated they got lost or misdirected when hiking along the trial. While the trail is marked fairly well, always be sure that you’re on a designated hiking area. 

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Jerimoth Hill

A simple 0.3 mile hike that you probably won’t even break a sweat completing. But, it’s not there to be a workout, this hike takes you to Rhode Island’s highest point at an astounding 812 feet (I know, riveting). 

This trail is meant to be a short outing to enjoy nature and mark another trial off your list.

Rocky Point Walking Trail

An easily paved trail that extends a short 1.6 miles. The Rocky Point Trail is fairly easy and more of a leisurely stroll along the Narragansett Bay than an intense hike. 

The trail borders the once great Rocky Point Amusement Park. If you want a little more difficulty and adventure, simply veer off the trail to explore the now abandoned park.

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Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge Trail

A beautiful hike with a view of the ocean from almost every spot. The 2.4 mile loop offers an easy hike and isn’t talked about enough. You may be wondering what you’ll see here as it’s a wildlife refuge. There are numerous spotting’s of deer in the area and you’re almost certain to encounter them depending on the time of year. There is also a reported coyote pack that is monitored in the area.  

If you’re looking for a great place to rest or have a picnic, venturing off the trail will usually yield a secluded beach to relax on.

Weetamoo Woods Trail, Weetamoo Woods

An easy to moderate hike that extends 4.7 miles. The Weetamoo Woods themselves have a rich history and were once home to the Pocasset people who fished and farmed in the neighboring areas. The trail offers some bridges and low spots may become muddy, it’s recommended to have some form of waterproof hiking gear and boots.

This isn’t the only trail in the woods and there is plenty to explore. Check here for a detailed map of the area and trails to choose from. 

Beavertail Trail, Beavertail State Park

A relaxing hike made to enjoy the oceans views of the Narragansett Bay. The Beavertail Trail is a short 2.3 mile hike frequented by locals and has benches scattered along the trail, making it easy to stop and take in the scenery. 

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Carr’s Pond And Tarbox Pond Trail

A 4 mile loop wrapping around Carr’s Pond and extending to Tarbox Pond, the trail is fairly easy but can be muddy depending on the weather. This is a great hike to experience the nature of Rhode Island and is fairly peaceful to traverse. While the trail isn’t very difficult, some people have reported issues with navigation as the trail markings might not be the easiest to spot. 

Long Pond Woods Trail

Located in Hope Valley Rhode Island, this trail takes you past a pond and through some small scrambles that may be challenging if you have knee or leg problems. Long Pond Woods Trail is a common hike for bird watchers and hikers just looking to experience the outdoors without going on a strenuous adventure, but still want a slight challenge. This is a personal account, but the trail is still rated moderate. While it may only be slightly challenging for me, for those with cardiac conditions or leg problems, it may be more challenging. 

The entire trail is 4.5 miles long. It’s not the longest hike, but like I said, that distance can take quite a toll if you’re not prepared for it. 

More Hikes in Rhode Island

These are what I consider to be the best hikes in Rhode Island, it doesn’t mean there aren’t more! For a full list of hiking trails in the Ocean State, check out this resource!

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How To Insulate a Tent for Winter Camping

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5 Ways on How to Insulate a Tent for Winter Camping

In a perfect world, every tent would come with the right amount of insulation already installed and ready for camping. Sadly, we don’t live in a perfect world, and insulating a tent yourself can save you a lot of money!

Some tents already come with some insulation, but it will depend on what kind you purchase. The point of this article is to help with options to insulate your own tent without having to purchase another one. That being said, you may still have to get a new tent if you plan on camping somewhere with a very intense climate. As the climate gets colder, you start to approach the need to just get a better tent instead of spending 2 hours trying to insulate an alright one.  

How does tent insulation work?

The theory is the same as insulating your house, you want to reduce the amount of heat that can be transferred from one material to another, eventually escaping to the outside. This can be achieved in a few ways from ensuring greater light absorption from the sun to reducing heat already in the tent from leaving. 

You could also bring a small heater, but the large struggle here is making sure as little heat leaves the tent as possible. Not many people realize it, but the human body produces a sizeable amount of heat, so just doing as much to keep that heat in can keep you warm through the night if you have a small enough tent. That being said, if you’re camping in the extreme cold, you may want to look for tents specifically built for harsh winter climates. 

5 Tent Insulation Options

1. Cover the tent with a Thermal Blanket

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The hot air in your tent will rise and try to escape the tent. Putting an extra barrier between you and the outside world will help keep the heat in, especially when that barrier is a large enveloping insulator! A thermal blanket is a perfect solution to this as it will help trap heat. A nice plus to having a thermal blanket is that it will also act as a wind barrier and help stop the wind from wicking away the hot air your tent is absorbing.

If you have a 4 seasons tent, you probably won’t need this for most cold weather camping, but this is nice to have if the temperature dips low enough where the tent can’t handle it anymore. 

2. Line the roof and walls using insulating fabric

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This is the same thing as insulating the outside but from the inside. You can use a thermal blanket here as well, but the reason it wasn’t mentioned first is that it can be a little annoying to do depending on the tent size. Trying to secure the material to the inside becomes tedious, but does help keep heat in a little more than putting it on the exterior. 

Some additional materials you can use are what would usually be seen in a thermal sweater. A smooth layer covering the wall or roof will help keep more heat in!

3. Tent flooring material

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While heat may rise, you can lose a lot of heat just from contact with the floor. The ground isn’t exactly the most comforting and is far from warm when camping in the cold. A simple solution here is to add insulation to the ground! There are blankets made just for camping in tents, but even some rugs or other materials will work better than nothing if you’re trying to save some money. 

The thermal blanket that was mentioned above for covering the outside of the tent will also work well here as a floor mat. 

4. Opt for a smaller tent

Get a smaller tent! This one may seem obvious to some, but it’s not the first thing campers think of when looking for tent insulation options. The whole point of insulating is to reduce the amount of heat that can leave your tent. If your body heat is only producing so much comfort, then a smaller tent will reduce the amount of space you need to keep warm. 

Is it nice having a larger tent to move around in and use for storage? Of course, it is, but warmth is the real comfort you’ll want when sleeping outside, not extra room.

5. Buy a Tent Heater

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A somewhat more obvious solution is to just create more heat!

Insulating a tent is still important to stay warm while camping, but producing more heat is another option that can work just as well. I’m sure some people may ask, “isn’t that a fire hazard”? The answer would be yes if you just buy a normal heater and stick it in a tight space. However, there are specially made heaters for portability and use in tents. Mind you, you’re still personally responsible for how you use these heaters. It doesn’t matter how “safe” a heater is if you set it right in front of a pile of clothes or other flammable materials. 

Other insulating options?

Are there any options I missed here that you want to add? Please comment below and let me know!

If not, I hope this list helps keep you warm when camping!

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Best Swinging Camping Chair

NEMO Stargaze Camping Chair

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Stargazer Swinging Camping Chair Review

I’ve spent days camping and hiking in the great outdoors. As nice as it is to rough it and experience the harshness of nature, sometimes I just want to appreciate life with some comfort. The Stargazer Recliner Luxury Chair (a fancy swinging camping chair) offers that level of comfort while being portable enough to take on a camping trip.

Let’s take a look at this awesome creation and why you might want one.

What is it?

Not your average camping chair, the Nemo Stargazer was made to be a comfortable alternative to laying on the ground to stargaze. Obviously any alternative to laying on flat ground is good. But, this chair was made to be comfortable and relaxing to make your nighttime activities truly enjoyable. 

Sitting in the Stargazer is analogous to being cradled and rocked to sleep. It’s free range of motion and form fitting make it the perfect place to relax after a long day of hiking.

Stargazer Quick Review

NEMO Stargaze Camping Chair

Pros

  • Free swinging
  • Comfortable and flex fitting
  • Supportive headrest
  • No spill cupholder

Cons

  • Setup was slightly difficult getting the rods into the sleeves
  • Some people (with wide shoulders) report having them squished together

The Best Camping Chair?

The Stargazer is made from aircraft grade aluminum that flexes freely. The way the chair is constructing means it can be used on any surface and still allow free movement. In addition to a comfy headrest, there is a storage pocket to keep your phone and other personal items close as you relax. 

While setup is fairly simple, some people have mentioned that fitting the rods into the sleeves was difficult. 

The chair comes in a few different versions, so check the specifications for each depending on your need. Don’t worry about carrying capacity as each version is rated up to 300lbs. 

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