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4meAndyou · F
Buy a second tent and assemble it inside the first one, after lining the first one with those silver thermal blankets. The air space and the thermals between the two tents will act as insulation. The ground underneath both tents should also be lined with thermal blankets.
Then invest in a tent heater. Make sure you have a sleeping bag vetted for temperatures well below zero in case your tent heater gives out, and make sure it is long enough so that you can bury your head in it if temperatures plunge.
You should buy several large blue plastic tarps and anchor them at overhead on tree branches, sloping downward away from the tent, and around the tent entrance so that you almost have a hallway or entryway. Keep a bottle of de-icer inside the tent, so your zippers don't freeze shut.
A port a potti inside a cabin style tent in the second room is an important luxury if there is a snowstorm.
Make sure you have a VERY stable flat area where you can heat water or cook on a tiny sterno stove inside the tent, in case there are high winds and it is very cold.
Buy battery socks. They are just like wool socks, but made for hunters and outdoorsmen, there is a battery inside the socks that will warm your feet when you can't get them warm.
Then invest in a tent heater. Make sure you have a sleeping bag vetted for temperatures well below zero in case your tent heater gives out, and make sure it is long enough so that you can bury your head in it if temperatures plunge.
You should buy several large blue plastic tarps and anchor them at overhead on tree branches, sloping downward away from the tent, and around the tent entrance so that you almost have a hallway or entryway. Keep a bottle of de-icer inside the tent, so your zippers don't freeze shut.
A port a potti inside a cabin style tent in the second room is an important luxury if there is a snowstorm.
Make sure you have a VERY stable flat area where you can heat water or cook on a tiny sterno stove inside the tent, in case there are high winds and it is very cold.
Buy battery socks. They are just like wool socks, but made for hunters and outdoorsmen, there is a battery inside the socks that will warm your feet when you can't get them warm.
this is incredible information. im impressed. @4meAndyou
littlepuppywantanewlife · 31-35, M
Warm clothes, bed, water heater, lots of protein foods, tools, utensils, matchstick or lighter, candles, torch, batteries, weapons for protection. A bag of brown rice, lubricant, oil, water, dried seeds, lots of books to read. Battery or charger, trimmer and comb. I could tell more.
SW-User
Tent heater to keep your butt warm!
Why? And it depends on where your tent is and how often you will go to the store and how long the winter is and what kind of tent you will have.. maybe you should try camping for a bit before deciding to do it all winter
Senecaa · 70-79, M
Am sorry to hear what you are having to do n wish I could help you. I live across the ocean so am unable to to do much physically to help you. Hope that you get on OK with it ok please keep in touch
mondayschild2 · F
I worried that you have to live in such conditions. Anything can happen. Is this your last resort? I don't know what to tell you except I hope something better happens for you.🤗
SteelHands · 61-69, M
Remington 3006, Buck knife. Blade stone. Hooded parka. Lined leather mittens. 25ft 600lb rope. 2 cases of cooking fuel (sterno or propane) and camper stove. Mess kit. 2 phone books or thick catalogues. Pack shovel. Flashlight and a dozen spare batteries. Snowshoes or cross country skis and poles. Traps. 2 sets of dry thermal jumpers. A handful of disposable lighters. Boot Davis or Tomcat and spare clips.
WSEIII · 51-55, M
Water purification tablets or a Britta, camp stove for cooking your food
Lostpoet · M
Water coffee and noodles
Why are you living in a tent?
Why are you living in a tent?
MURD3RM0NK3Y · 26-30, M
Probably a decent amount of blankets
MougyWolf · 36-40, M
one of them survival snowsuits
Trayale · 46-50, F
Hand and feet warmers!!!
plankter979 · 51-55, M
It really depends on what winter is like where you are, and on what kind of environment you'll be in. Rainy, snowy, above freezing, below freezing? will you have access to a bathroom and a shower? Drinking water? Electric?
jackrabbit10 · M
your going to live in a tent and you dont know what to get,,you sure must be pissed off at some one,,
Senecaa · 70-79, M
Is one of your user names warewolfgal94 or was it?
Wolfgirl12 · 26-30, F
@Senecaa it is I had to make a new account
Senecaa · 70-79, M
@Wolfgirl12 glad to hear that it is you. am are sorry to hear you had to make a new account. how was your new job. Is it ok? Are you OK?
PhaqueYou · M
Takes more than planning a list from strangers.
What you got already & what region type?
What you got already & what region type?
A weapon? Idk your circumstances as to why you're living in a tent.
LunarOrbit · 56-60, M
Where abouts are you planning on living in a tent? Florida? Alaska?
SW-User
A gun and a lot of ammo .
A coffin.
DDonde · 31-35, M
Canned beans and a book about edible plants