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Light painting with headlamps in the Mt St Helens National Monument
Enjoying tentless views and sharing group gear near Mt Hood
Setting up camp, forming snow as needed
Backcountry nachos in a sled... a unique snow camping experience
Snowy conditions create beautiful settings for winter photography
Be prepared for cold conditions
Cooking food at night next to a rudimentary shelter
Learning how to snow camp effectively unlocks access to locations many people can't access otherwise
Enjoying deep powder away from the crowds
Quiet solitude among a skeleton forest
Taking in striking views on a warm but snowy day
Winter colors add a unique dynamic to your photography
Celebrating winter and the beauty of the west
Create your own fresh tracks... a sure sign you'll find solitude on your trip
Enjoying a group campfire in the snow
Build a snow bar to keep warm inside and out
Prepare for any weather you could encounter on your trip
A tent nestled into a patch of trees at timberline to help as a wind break
Dress appropriately for cold weather, but find your own unique backwoods style
Once you learn to love snow camping... sometimes it's tough to have to wait until the snow arrives again

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