GoCampingAmerica.com | Posted November
3rd, 2015
Chill Out: Camping Tips for Cooler
Weather
Happy Camper Blog
Fall weather
brings sweaters, changing leaves and everyone’s favorite spice (pumpkin). It
also brings great camping weather. Before you hit the road for your fall
weekend camping getaway, there are few tips and tricks to keep in mind as the
cooler days of fall roll
through.
- Consider
a cabin or park model:
Whether you’re a beginner camper
without all the gear or just looking for a little more warmth at night, these
are great options and can offer amenities such as indoor plumbing, heating,
fire places, beds and more. - Dress
appropriately:
With warmer temperatures during the day and
cooler temps at night, packing layers is the best way to prepare for
fluctuating temperatures. Avoid cotton as well, it absorbs moisture and
doesn’t dry as easily, preventing you from staying
warm. - Prepare your tent
site:
If you’re camping in a tent, wrap a second tarp
around the tent to keep it insulated as you sleep. - Sleep
right:
Sleeping on a cot or air mattress may seem
appealing but can actually make you colder as you catch some zees. Sleeping
on the ground on a mattress (not air filled) will keep you warmer as the air
around you won’t cool you down. If you can, invest in a heavy-duty sleeping
bag to help brave the chilly nights. - Stay
hydrated:
You’re not going to be sweating as much to tip
you off that you’re getting dehydrated. So drink up during all your camping
activities. - Get
involved:
Campgrounds offer a number of terrific fall
activities from corn mazes and hay rides to Halloween bashes and haunted
houses. Be sure not to miss out on all the opportunities at your campsite
during your vacation.