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 
 
             
             
            