Truck camping in cold weather

Truck camping in cold weather

Truck camping in cold weather might seem counterintuitive but trust me, it’s one of the best weathers for adventure. You can enjoy stunning scenery in a peaceful environment, allowing you to connect with nature without the usual crowds. A simple combination of clothes layering, accessories and a heater will bring you enough heat to forget about the cold. Not convinced yet? This article is THE ultimate guide for truck camping in cold weather. ️

The best truck for CAMPING IN cold weather

Truck camping in cold weather

Obviously, when truck camping in cold weather, there’s a chance to see snow. For safety and comfort, choosing the right truck is vital.

The truck must be equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD), along with all-season or snow tires. Standard safety features like forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking are also crucial. Additionally, the truck should have a minimum ground clearance of 5.5 inches, as insufficient clearance can leave a vehicle stranded in deeper snow, even if it has AWD and snow tires.
Based on iSeeCars’ 2024 analysis, here are some of the best winter-proof full-size trucks that meet these standards: 

  • F-150 
  • GMC Sierra 
  • Silverado 1500 
  • RAM 1500 DS

These are all compatible with our conversion kit. Your model doesn’t appear here? Refer to the Measurements and Capacities section on our website to check your vehicle’s dimensions and compatibility with the kit. 

must-have gear for winter truck camping

Truck camping in cold weather
Camping in a truck in cold weather offers a unique way to connect with nature. However, it requires proper preparation to stay warm and comfortable. Having the right gear can make all the difference when camping in cold weather. Even if your truck bed cap isn’t insulated, you can make the space warm and comfortable with the following tips.

truck camper heater

Truck camping in cold weather

Heaters are crucial to stay warm inside your truck camper during winter. 

  • The Eberspacher Airtronic AS3 B2L heater is small and quiet, while still offering high heat output with low fuel consumption. Directly connected to the vehicle’s fuel tank, it runs on gasoline, no need to fuel and to carry an extra tank. This heating system expertly regulates and stabilizes the temperature, ensuring a consistently comfortable environment. It’s said to be a more reliable product on the market too. With this heater, you should use a 12V deep cycle battery, either AGM, gel, or lithium. It must be an accessory battery and not a starter battery. We were planning on using a portable power station, but due to regulations limiting the 12V output to 125W (10 amps), it’s not compatible with a gas heater.
  • The VEVO heater is a more affortable option that works with diesel fuel and offers great efficiency. It consumes minimal energy and comes with a convenient remote control. With a full 10L (2.6 gal) fuel tank, it can run for up to 100 hours,

lantern that eliminates humidity

Truck camping in cold weather

The cold isn’t the enemy—humidity is. Combat it with the lightweight, collapsible UCO Candle Lantern. This lantern helps fight humidity while casting a soft, comforting light throughout your van. It provides both warmth and natural light for up to nine hours per candle, keeping you cozy on chilly nights.

Warm Clothes - the secret of layering

Truck camping in cold weather

The secret to beating humidity is layering your clothes correctly. With the right combination, you’ll be able to stay dry and comfortable. Here’s how you can do it : 

  • Base Layer: It should be made from materials that draw sweat away from your skin, such as merino wool, polyester or nylon.
  • Mid Layer: It should be made from materials that provide warmth and insulation while also allowing moisture to escape. Fleece or down are good fabrics to wear.
  • Outer Layer: It should protect you from the elements such as snow and wind, without letting moisture get inside. You can wear jackets and shells made from materials such as Gore-Tex or other breathable waterproof fabrics. 

Don’t fall in the trap of overheating. If you start to sweat of feel too warm, adjust your layers to prevent moisture build-up.

truck camper warm sleeping setup

Truck camper warm sleeping setup

When camping in cold weather, a warm sleeping setup is essential for a good night’s sleep. The more, the better – you won’t regret packing extra warmth! Choose a woolen blanket and comforters and layer them with an open sleeping bag on top.

Choosing the right sleeping bag

A good sleeping bag can make all the difference in cold weather. Make sure your sleeping bag is rated for temperatures below 0°C (32°F) to ensure you’re comfortable during the night. Down sleeping bags, in particular, are excellent for cold weather, as they provide superior warmth while being lightweight and compressible.

  • The North Face Inferno -40F/-40C is one of the top choices for extreme cold. This mummy-style bag is designed for long-term durability, making it a solid investment for cold-weather adventurers.

  • The Western Mountaineering Bison GWS is another standout, known for its exceptional warmth and compactness. Despite its -40F temperature rating, it’s remarkably lightweight, weighing under 5 lbs.

  • For a slightly lighter option, the Therm-a-Rest Questar 0F/-18C offers great performance in cold conditions while still being easy to pack. 

  • Nothing beats the effectiveness of human warmth, so cuddle up if you can! We recommend this sleeping bag for two people bought on amazon that we tested on cold nights. We especially love the integrated blanket that keeps you warm, even if your partner moves!

 

All of these bags will ensure you stay warm, no matter the temperature outside. Ultimately, it all depends on the type of cold you’re prepared to face and how extreme the conditions are. Choose the bag that best matches the temperatures and environment you’ll be in to guarantee a comfortable, restful night.

Our favorite heating trick

A hot water bottle under the covers is one of our favorite tricks. Just before going to bed, stop at a gas station and fill your hot water bottle. Slip it under your blanket at your feet and enjoy. I promise this makes a HUGE difference.

safety while truck camping in cold weather

Without safety, there’s no adventure. Stay safe and prepared during your winter truck camping adventures.

  • Always keep your truck’s gas tank at least half full, as this can be crucial if you get stuck in remote areas.
  • It’s also a good idea to keep a shovel and ice scraper on hand, just in case you need to dig your truck out of snow or ice.
  • And remember, never sleep with the vehicle running—leaving the engine on while parked can be dangerous due to carbon monoxide buildup.

levelers and traction aids

No matter what truck you drive, levelers and traction aids are essential! They not only enhance your vehicle’s stability but also contribute to a much more comfortable night’s sleep.  Also, these tools come in handy all year round, whether you’re stuck dealing in muddy trails or icy roads. Find out more comfort tips for cold nights when vanlifing in a minivan or suv in this article.

Truck camping in cold weather

winter camping in pickup truck

Now that you have every information you need to explore the great outdoors in the cold, what are you waiting for?! Picture yourself waking up to a peaceful landscape, whether it’s by a frozen lake, deep in the forest, or in a mountain pass, the crisp air filling your lungs as you make coffee or hot chocolate. Embrace the challenge, prepare thoroughly, and you’ll create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime. 

If you have any questions or need advice, feel free to reach out!

Truck camping in cold weather

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