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Wet weather camping Tips for Camping in the Rain

You can also double up on sleeping pads to keep you warmer. Once you’re nestled in for the night, try to keep your face ...
19/02/2023

You can also double up on sleeping pads to keep you warmer. Once you’re nestled in for the night, try to keep your face exposed. Breathing into the bag can cause down insulation to get wet, which will affect its performance. Even better—choose a synthetic bag that insulates even when wet.

When the ground is wet and cold, add a bivy bag to stay warm. This extra layer of insulation will help protect your slee...
19/02/2023

When the ground is wet and cold, add a bivy bag to stay warm. This extra layer of insulation will help protect your sleeping bag from moisture, and it can also help retain a little heat.

When your clothes are soaked, it might be tempting to dump them in the corner and curl up in your sleeping bag. Consider...
19/02/2023

When your clothes are soaked, it might be tempting to dump them in the corner and curl up in your sleeping bag. Consider hanging any wet clothes first. You’ll thank us tomorrow, when you have dry clothes that don’t smell like mildew. Pack a clothesline and string it under a tarp or your tent’s vestibule so you can hang all your wet clothing to dry. Taking time to manage the moisture factor will make your trip a lot more pleasant.

Headed into the drizzle during hunting season? Don’t forget to wear bright colors like red or orange. You don’t want to ...
19/02/2023

Headed into the drizzle during hunting season? Don’t forget to wear bright colors like red or orange. You don’t want to be mistaken for a deer or waterfowl, so leave your urban color scheme at home and show off the orange parka that really brings out your eyes.

The right camping rain gear and a good layering system will help regulate your body temperature, wicking moisture while ...
19/02/2023

The right camping rain gear and a good layering system will help regulate your body temperature, wicking moisture while you’re active, and retaining body heat when you cool down. Choose polyester or wool base and mid layers under a waterproof jacket or rain poncho. Cotton is never a good choice, because when it gets wet it stays wet, which will plummet your body temp fast. Make sure to pack an extra set of base layers and wool socks in a waterproof bag for hanging out back at camp, when you’ll want dry clothes to change into and a cuppa something hot to warm up.

After returning from your hike, keep the wet, cold at bay with some comfort food.  A cup of hot cocoa goes a long way on...
12/02/2023

After returning from your hike, keep the wet, cold at bay with some comfort food. A cup of hot cocoa goes a long way on rainy afternoons. Aztec hot chocolate with chili goes even further. Got a killer campfire pizza or Dutch-oven lasagna recipe? Now’s the time to bust that out. We humans need more calories to maintain body temperature when it’s cold, so keep the carbs coming. It’s always nice to throw some veggies into the mix, but do yourself a favor and prep them first, in your warm home, instead of peeling and chopping in the cold.

When the day’s activities are done, don’t let everyone retreat to their tents—create an outdoor living room. Fashion a c...
12/02/2023

When the day’s activities are done, don’t let everyone retreat to their tents—create an outdoor living room. Fashion a camping rain shelter by stringing up a tarp or two overhead, and one on the ground as well. Then set up camp chairs, attend to the ambient lights, break out the brews and snacks and get some music and games going. Cards Against Humanity, anyone?

Lights can help boost the ambiance under the tarp or tree canopy. Bring LED string lights to drape around the campsite, ...
12/02/2023

Lights can help boost the ambiance under the tarp or tree canopy. Bring LED string lights to drape around the campsite, light some candles to flicker sweetly in mason jars, and pack a good camp lantern and flashlights. Remember to bring plenty of extra batteries; lithium batteries are extra-reliable in cold weather. If you think you’ll be returning late, attach reflectors to the trees near your tent so you can find your way back in the dark.

Choose a campsite with a little elevation that’s not beside a river or lake. It isn’t fun to wake up in three inches of ...
12/02/2023

Choose a campsite with a little elevation that’s not beside a river or lake. It isn’t fun to wake up in three inches of water during a downpour. Even better, if your tent faces the morning sun, it’ll be easier to coax yourself out of your sleeping bag on drizzly mornings. And whatever you do, don’t set up under a tree. Long after the rain has stopped, raindrops will keep dripping on your head and falling branches could injure you if the wind picks up overnight.

Rain happens. But there’s no need to let it ruin your camping experience. Here are some tips for camping in the rain to ...
12/02/2023

Rain happens. But there’s no need to let it ruin your camping experience. Here are some tips for camping in the rain to help you stay happy and dry when the liquid sunshine starts falling from the sky.

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