Yeah, I'm looking on expanding to snow camping next year too. smile
Started with buying a good pair of snow shoes in a sale a couple weeks ago. Just in time for spring. smile

I'm actually been okay with various layers during below freezing day hikes (rain pants, fleece pants, hiking pants, long underwear for the bottom and rain jacket, down jacket, various layers of thermal shirts, long t-shirt, t-shirts), but not 100% sure if I need some heavier winter gear for overnight hikes.

I was looking at some sleeping bag liners that add insulation to my 32 degree sleeping bag, hoping to not have to buy an entirely new one. That with layers should keep me warm enough. I hope. smile

Not sure I've seen any mention of different tents be needed for snow camping, so I'll be looking for some suggestions in the thread as well.