With fall only weeks away, it's time to start planning what to bring for your camping trip, who you're bringing with you and where you want to go. If you still don't know what fun activities you can do this fall, I highly recommend camping, even if it's your first time going on a trip like this. Camping during the fall season is the best, way less bugs, the weather is nice and cold, trees change color and you can see animals migrating. In my opinion, it's the best time of the year to enjoy some time outdoors. But, before you go, it's important to take some things into consideration, these tips can be a lifesaver. So, today I'll show a couple of tips to make your life easier while camping this fall. Let's dive in.
Weather can easily turn your trip into a disaster in just seconds, plus, fall weather can sometimes be unpredictable. Even before you leave your house, check several weather forecasts to, more or less, know what you can expect and be prepared. You certainly want to avoid surprises. Also, remember fall season is cold, pack your clothes accordingly.
Don't think for a second you won't face any type of wind during fall, because there'll be, a lot. While feeling the breeze on your face and enjoying the view is amazing, sometimes the wind can get a little crazy, especially at night. If you secure your tent and the rest of your equipment well enough, then you don't have to worry about the wind. However, always double-check to see that everything is in place. An additional tip I can give you is to invest in a good tent, remember your tent is your shelter from the weather and animals, invest in a good one that can protect you all day long.
Just because you won't see as many bugs as in other seasons doesn't mean that you won't see any bugs at all. Always bring a bug repellent, your food is going to basically scream at them to come to your place and visit you. Bugs can be a real problem if you don't stay away from them, so, another piece of advice is to choose a place to secure the tent that is fairly clear of bugs. Take a look around and see if there are any spider webs or ants nearby.
In fall, days are shorter. Since there is less daylight, you have to bring headlamps, flashlights and so to have some visibility. You definitely don't want to stay in the dark without any source of light. Additionally, try to do most of your activities, at least the ones that require sunlight, in the morning and early in the afternoon. Leave easy meals for dinner, that way it won't be a difficult job to cook once the daylight is gone.
Being cold is not a choice, your body needs to stay warm during this cold season. There are many things you can do to stay warm, drink warm beverages, for example. A nice hot chocolate or a coffee while enjoying nature is one of the best things you can do. Bringing sleeping pads with you is also a very good idea, those pads will prevent the coldness of the earth from getting to your body. Lastly, It's also a good idea to layer up your clothes so you can always feel warm and cozy.