Ice camping is a form of camping that takes place on a frozen body of water, such as a lake or river. Unlike traditional camping, which is typically done on land, ice camping requires specialized equipment and knowledge of how to safely navigate and camp on ice. This includes using ice screws to anchor tents, wearing crampons to walk on slippery surfaces, and using stoves that are designed to work in cold temperatures. Ice camping is a unique and challenging experience that offers stunning views and a sense of adventure that cannot be found in traditional camping. However, it should only be attempted by experienced campers with the proper equipment and training.