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What You Should Know About Hot Weather Camping

 
Author: Tim Dales

Dont cancel your weekend campout because its too hot! Be prepared and enjoy the warm weather. As we reach record high temperatures across the U.S. its probably a good time to review some of the tips for hot weather camping. Here are some tips to beat the heat that I have learned from my 25+ years camping with the Boy Scouts.

The 3 big personal issues to take care of are Heat, Humidity and Hydration:

Heat

As your body heats up, evaporation is the way your body handles cooling off. As moisture (perspiration) on you is released it carries the heat away. This works well in dry, hot areas.

Humidity

Air saturated with moisture is going to have a tough time absorbing additional moisture through evaporation. So, in humid areas you need to create air movement to encourage evaporation. Breezy areas around lakes are good for this.

Hydration

Perspiration draws water out of your body, which must be replaced frequently. Being thirsty is not a good indicator of your need for water. Surprisingly enough, your urine is the best indicator. Drink often enough so that your urine is light-colored or clear. If its dark colored, drink more water!

Water drinking tips:

  • Keep water easily available and drink often
  • Avoid drinking lots of caffeinated drinks. They act as diuretics and remove fluids from your body.
  • Drink lots of water. Especially during a strenuous activity such as a hike. Take lots of water on a hike or hike to a known water source.

Hot Weather Clothing

Picking the right clothing for a hot weather campout can go a long way to making you a happy camper! Keep these tips in mind:

  • Pick light-colored, breathable fabrics that dont absorb heat. Leave your black Metalica t-shirt at home! ?
  • Wear a hat. Not only for shade, but to ward off sunstroke and over heating
  • Nylon or polyester shorts and shirts are always good. The fabric is cool, durable and will dry quickly when you perspire
  • Cotton is also a good choice. But I find it doesnt dry as quickly and at night I dont want a wet, cold shirt on my back

Bugs

If you are in a bug-infested area, you may need a hat with netting or need to wear long, light-colored pants and a long sleeved shirt. Above all, apply and re-apply insect repellent (DEET-based), especially around your ankles, neck, and ears.

Sun

I hope everyone is programmed to put on sunscreen and wear a hat when going on a summer campout, let alone a hot weather camp. In humid climates purchase the waterproof sunscreen so it wont come off when you perspire. And, always use at least 15 SPF. Dont forget some lip balm! You can get this in 15 SPF also.

Theres nothing worse than trying to sleep with a bad sunburn. ?

Find shady places to set up camp, bring a canopy or make one by stringing a tarp between some trees.

Hot Weather Gear

When camping in hot weather you can bring the same gear as you would normally take on a campout, except your bedding should be lighter and cooler. What I mean by this is, bring a light nylon sleeping bag, or a bed sheet and a couple of blankets.

In hot, dry weather sleeping under the stars is the best camping has to offer. Slip a sleeping pad under your sleeping bag and you are set. If you need more shelter you can tie up the ends of a tarp in the trees or sling the tarp over a tight robe, tied between two trees.

Most good 3 season tents have a rain fly that goes over the top of the tent to prevent moisture from coming in. This is good in humid, hot camping, but I would remove the rain fly in hot, dry areas so you have a screened roof to keep the bugs out and watch the stars as you doze off.

Keeping things Cool

Once you are settled into camp and you have your personal hydration under control, your tent in the shade, and maybe a canopy setup to get out of the sum, you are pretty much ready to enjoy the campout.

Keeping food and drinks cool in hot weather is not difficult. In the desert camping I do, I bring two coolers, one for drinks and one for food. Knowing ahead of time that the drink cooler will be opened and closed all day, but the food one will not. I bring extra ice and store it in the food cooler and as the drink cooler looses ice, I replace it My coolers will keep my food and drinks cold for about two days. Any campout longer than that and Ive got to make a trip for ice.

If you are prepared and follow these tips you can enjoy hot weather camping and especially the under the stars sleep out that is totally unique! I am constantly in awe of the number of stars in the sky on a clear, hot night.

Author Bio:
Tim Dales is a specialist in this area. Tim has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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