Beautiful visual storytelling. The detail about packing up early from the winter camping trip becasue the tent was too big to keep warm is so real. Most people romanticize extreme cold adventures but conveniently skip over the part where gear limitaions dictate how long something is actually sustainable, not willpower.
Love seeing someone else thriving in winter. I adore the cold months and deeply miss living in my frozen tundra in Wisconsin. There's magic in the air and the proof is even felt in your breath as you make clouds while breathing. Lovely photos, lovely ode to the cold. ♥️
These photos are stunning. Pairs nicely with the book I'm reading right now, How to Winter. Hope you're finding all the coziness this winter as well.
Ooh I'll have to check that one out!
beautiful!
Beautiful visual storytelling. The detail about packing up early from the winter camping trip becasue the tent was too big to keep warm is so real. Most people romanticize extreme cold adventures but conveniently skip over the part where gear limitaions dictate how long something is actually sustainable, not willpower.
Oh yeah that's so real! Winter camping is a lot more work than summer.
Love seeing someone else thriving in winter. I adore the cold months and deeply miss living in my frozen tundra in Wisconsin. There's magic in the air and the proof is even felt in your breath as you make clouds while breathing. Lovely photos, lovely ode to the cold. ♥️
Beautiful photos! This reminds me of the poem "I'm going back to Minnesota where sadness makes sense" by Danez Smith (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/161060/im-going-back-to-minnesota-where-sadness-makes-sense) I still haven't learned the trick of enjoying bone cold weather, but I do enjoy being cozy inside!
WOW. Love the pics. Nothing like a classic winterscape. Any suggestions for extreme weather cameras?