What Is The Best Season For You To Go Camping?
Different camping seasons impart different lights and views.
Summer camping
The summer is the most popular season for campers because the weather is dry and warm. Campsites are understandably more crowded during the summer. You need to plan ahead, make reservations and arrive early so to find a good campground especially during weekends.
Winter camping
There are some people that find winter camping more satisfying compared to the summer months, because they say, winter camping requires a specific strength and courage that summer camping does not.
If you love the challenge it brings, then consider “winter camping”. You can enjoy sleeping in “mild weather” outside.
Likewise, it gives you added “self-confidence” realizing that you actually can endure the preparedness and ingenuity this kind of outdoor adventure requires.
Certainly, there are many advantages to camping during winter; no snakes, bugs, flies, bears, dust or mosquitoes, plus winter wilderness view is breathtaking.
You can go snowmobiling, snowshoeing, “cross-country skiing” and engage in many heartening challenges.
Furthermore, campgrounds during winter will most likely be quiet, empty and normally cheap.
However, lack of preparation and readiness brings dangers. There are many hazards and dangers that one needs to be familiar with, like large quantities of snow falling from “overhead trees”. But with good planning, you can enjoy the slower pace of winter camping.
Here are some reminders for winter camping:
1. Drink plenty of water to fight or avoid hypothermia because water effectively replaces all the moisture that was expelled from the body due to constant heavy breathing. Just drink water even when you feel you are not thirsty. The recommendation is one gallon of water a day.
2. At signs of an approaching storm, immediately put your rain gear on. Should you get wet, change right away to warm and dry clothing, because moist clothes will quickly suck heat from your body.
3. Remember to pace yourself.
4. Do more tasks than you would normally, because movement will generate body heat.
5. Following tips 1-4 and wearing clothing layers, especially clothing that is polyurethane foam insulated will help you prevent frostbite. Read the rest of this entry »