When ground camping in cold conditions, conduction is the primary cause of dangerous heat loss.
In this episode of the Definitive Ground Camping series, we break down how direct contact with cold ground rapidly pulls heat from the body—and how to stop it using proper insulation, material layering, and site selection.
In this episode of the Definitive Ground Camping series, we break down how direct contact with cold ground rapidly pulls heat from the body—and how to stop it using proper insulation, material layering, and site selection.
Many people focus on wind or shelter walls, but without addressing ground conduction, even the best shelter setup will fail. The earth acts as an infinite heat sink, steadily drawing warmth away from your core all night long.
ground camping
cold weather camping
conduction heat loss
sleeping on the ground cold
hypothermia prevention
ground insulation
survival shelter
emergency camping
winter camping skills
bushcraft camping
primitive camping
R value sleep pad
cold ground survival
how to stay warm camping
emergency shelter setup
