Yellowstone Winter Photography Packing List
Winter nature photography always seems to include cold pre-dawn starts, standing around for hours in the cold and extremes in weather.
Last year I visited Yellowstone for the first time in the winter months and below are my thoughts on a packing list. Let’s assume its going to be VERY COLD.
This is what I would suggest for an extended day in the park, away from a snow coach or vehicle.
CLOTHING
Layers, and lots of them.
Merino wool base layer. Light to mid weight, long sleeved top and leggings- IceBreaker or Fjallraven
Wool or synthetic mid layer, eg fleece or wool hoodie. I would recommend lots of hoods.
Overshirt, such as a Fjallraven Canada Shirt
Down or synthetic top coat-try and find a water resistant one. Eg RAB or North Face
Waterproof outer layer
Waterproof warm trousers eg Montane Alpine Mission combined with Alpine stretch pants
Overcoat or Parka. You can’t go far wrong with a North Face McMurdo
Waterproof gloves-I recommend Vallerret Photography Gloves
Thin wool or silk under-gloves -again Vallerret for me
Wool beanie
Buff or similar
Wool socks
Sturdy waterproof or snow boots
Walking chains for snow and ice
PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR
Two camera bodies-always take two bodies on a trip-you never know.
Extra Batteries-cold will kill the camera batteries
Tripod
Extra SD cards
Waterproof camera bag
Dry bag or resealable plastic bag
Rain cover for camera
SUNDARIES
Hand warmers
Sunglasses
Binoculars
Hot Drink and snack
Hand Sanitiser
Set of dry warm clothes