Summer is the time of year which people start dreaming about from the moment any cold weather starts to arrive. With its hot sun, flawless weather, and abundance of vacation opportunities, it is widely considered to be the most loved season of the year. The same can be said for campers, as cold, freezing nights turn into those when they don’t have to worry about being cold, and the warm days present the perfect opportunity to start exploring the natural world. Camping in summer can be a life-changing experience, but only if you follow the best tips to ensure you don’t encounter any discomfort along the way.
Pick the perfect spot
When you go camping in the hot weather, it is easy to want to make the most of it by pitching your tent in an area where it will get the most sun. However, if you have hopes of sleeping well during your trip, this won’t happen if you need to wake up at the crack of dawn when your tent starts to overheat. Instead, make sure you pitch your tent in a shady area, so that you will still enjoy the best of the heat, but that you will also be able to have a good night’s sleep. If there are no shady areas in your campsite, it’s wise to invest in a portable awning from a company such as 4WD Supacentre, that you can attach to your car, which will not only shade your tent from the early morning sun but act as the perfect spot to find reprieve from the sun in during the height of the day.
Use a light sleeping bag
In colder months, you may be used to wrapping up warm in your heavy sleeping bag, but this won’t be necessary for the summer. Nights will be filled with warmth, which means your tent will, too. Having a light sleeping bag with you will be enough to stave away any chills, and you should consider bringing a blanket with you, which you can also use any other time during your trip. The only issue with having a lighter sleeping bag means your body may be more exposed to the summer bugs that emerge at night. In this case, you should use insect repellent often to ensure they don’t come near. It is also recommended to have a tent for all 4 seasons, and in this guide, you can find a few models with snow skirts, weatherproof design, breathable mesh, UV and rain repellant material to fit diverse environment conditions.
Be prepared
It is likely that your camping trip will be filled with lots of activities during the day, which means you will want to indulge in cold drinks when your return to your tent. Unless you have a portable fridge with you, you won’t be able to enjoy these drinks when you need them the most. The ideal portable fridge can be powered by your car, or a portable power pack, where you can store fresh fruits, meat, and even cold desserts. This will help you bring a dose of luxury to your trip, but will also make sure you are getting a balanced and nutritious diet to energize you for all your daytime activities. Look into no-cook recipes too to get an idea.
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