Me and a friend are planning a days walk and an overnight camp this saturday, in the Black Mountains, south Wales. I am getting quite nervous as never really done any proper winter hill walking, and im sure the place will be covered in snow and will be a bit on the chilly side to say the least.
We are both fairly competent navigators, but neither of us have done any navigation in the snow. I would be happy to go for a short bimble sticking to major paths, and get to camp nice and early and have plenty of time to pitch / chill etc, but my mate is a bit of a macho sort, and have a feeling my mate will want to push ourselves a lot harder, and a bit worried the route will be too much, and wont leave us much time to pick a good site and set up camp properly.
I intend to kip in my one man backpacking tent, but we may use my friends two manner, as it will be warmer with us both in the tent (ooer missus!) and we can share the weight.
During the day i intend to wear a base layer up top, with a micro fleece on top with my waterproof / windproof jacket over this (as i get quite hot when walking), but am also taking the clothing below for when we stop.
Basic kit list:
Tent
Winter sleeping bag
alpkit airic kipmat
Bergen
Clothing:
Thermal base layer (top and bottoms)
Micro fleece
Thick fleece
Long sleeved cotton t-shirt
Down jacket (taken in a stuff sack)
Waterproof / windproof jacket and trousers
Waterproof gloves
Arctic mitts just in case in turns proper baltic!
Thin socks with a thicker pair over the top
Neck gaitor
Wooly hat x 2 in case one gets wet and can put a dry one on in camp
Dinner kit comprising stove, mess tin, rat packs and food for the day
Head torch and spare batteries
Map & Compass and map case
Basic survival kit to keep on my person with whistle for attracting attention if stranded
Knife and firesteel
Lighter
2 litres of water and water purification tabs
Can anyone offer any tips for winter hill walking / camping? And are there any other bits of gear which might help? I will try and take the camera and take a few pics for the forum, providing i live to tell the tale!
Sorry for waffling a bit

We are both fairly competent navigators, but neither of us have done any navigation in the snow. I would be happy to go for a short bimble sticking to major paths, and get to camp nice and early and have plenty of time to pitch / chill etc, but my mate is a bit of a macho sort, and have a feeling my mate will want to push ourselves a lot harder, and a bit worried the route will be too much, and wont leave us much time to pick a good site and set up camp properly.
I intend to kip in my one man backpacking tent, but we may use my friends two manner, as it will be warmer with us both in the tent (ooer missus!) and we can share the weight.
During the day i intend to wear a base layer up top, with a micro fleece on top with my waterproof / windproof jacket over this (as i get quite hot when walking), but am also taking the clothing below for when we stop.
Basic kit list:
Tent
Winter sleeping bag
alpkit airic kipmat
Bergen
Clothing:
Thermal base layer (top and bottoms)
Micro fleece
Thick fleece
Long sleeved cotton t-shirt
Down jacket (taken in a stuff sack)
Waterproof / windproof jacket and trousers
Waterproof gloves
Arctic mitts just in case in turns proper baltic!
Thin socks with a thicker pair over the top
Neck gaitor
Wooly hat x 2 in case one gets wet and can put a dry one on in camp
Dinner kit comprising stove, mess tin, rat packs and food for the day
Head torch and spare batteries
Map & Compass and map case
Basic survival kit to keep on my person with whistle for attracting attention if stranded
Knife and firesteel
Lighter
2 litres of water and water purification tabs
Can anyone offer any tips for winter hill walking / camping? And are there any other bits of gear which might help? I will try and take the camera and take a few pics for the forum, providing i live to tell the tale!
Sorry for waffling a bit
