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Keep Cool This Summer

Campfire Travel • August 3, 2022

Camping is a fun and exciting way to spend time with family and friends. But camping during the summer can be a real pain in the neck when there are no trees or cool shade to escape the scorching heat of direct sunlight. There are ways that you can keep cool while camping to make your trip enjoyable. Here are some tips on how you can stay cool while camping.

Set the Tent in Shady Areas

One of the best ways to keep cool while camping is to set up your tent in shady areas. It's essential to keep the sun off you by setting up your tent in a shaded area. This will help keep you cool and comfortable and protect you from the sun's harmful rays.

You can find plenty of great spots for setting up your tent. Look for trees, shrubs, or even other tents to create an area with good protection from the sun. You may also be able to find a spot with good shade on some of your favorite camping trails.

Most tents are set up under trees and other large structures. If you're camping in a national park or other public lands, you may have no choice but to camp where others have camped before. But if you don't mind being a little farther from the nearest water source, there are plenty of places where setting up your tent can help keep things cool.

Use Reflective Sunshades

A reflective shade can be a lifesaver on a hot day. When it's sunny, and there's no shade, the sun is searing, and you feel burnt. But when you put up a reflective sunshade, you are instantly protected from the sun. If you don't want to be out in the sun but still want to enjoy your outdoor experience, consider using reflective sunshades. They're a great way to protect yourself from the heat and glare of the sun. Reflective sunshades are lightweight materials that reflect the sunlight in itself, so they don't penetrate your tent or camper. This makes it easier for you to view outside but also keeps you cooler inside.

Wear Light Colors and Loose-Fitting Clothing

Wearing light colors and loose-fitting clothing is a good way to keep cool in hot weather. It will also help reflect more heat away from your body, which can help you stay cooler and more comfortable. The best time to wear light colors and loose-fitting clothing is when the sun shines directly overhead. This means that you have direct sunlight on your skin, making it more likely that you will be overheated. If you must wear dark colors or tight clothes because of other factors, try wearing a hat with a wide brim or sunglasses. You may also want to apply sunscreen before going out into the sun.

Use a Portable Battery Operated Fan

A portable battery-operated fan can be an excellent choice for the camper. It is not only small and lightweight, but it also works with various types of batteries. A great benefit of using a portable battery-operated fan is that it does not require any tools to set up or tighten.

The best portable battery-operated fan has a powerful motor that will blow air in any direction you choose. This is especially important if camping in an area with little or no breeze. The fan should have a strong enough motor to provide enough air movement so that you can stay cool while camping.

Another feature to look for in an excellent portable battery-operated fan is its easy use. You should be able to adjust the height and angle of your fan without having to get down on your knees or stand up from your chair. This will allow you to sit comfortably in any position without having your back hurt from bending over too much or sitting on the ground with no support underneath you.

Place a Cold Water Bottle Next to You at Night

A cool water bottle can be a great way to keep your body temperature down at night. The cold water bottle is an excellent choice for those who are camping and need to stay cool. All you have to do is fill the bottle with ice, add some water and then place it next to you at night.

The cool water bottle decreases your body temperature during the night, which helps you stay comfortable as you sleep. The ice will melt throughout the night and keep your body from overheating. The cold water bottle keeps mosquitoes away because your body heat won't attract them.

You don't have to use a regular water bottle when using this method because any container will work fine. You can even use an old juice box or anything else that has been converted into a container that can hold water without leaking or spilling any liquid while being transported in your backpack or car's trunk.

Look For Breezy Areas To Camp

A breeze is a gentle wind that is neither hot nor cold. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something pleasant. A breeze can be found in many different places on Earth, and it can help you stay cool while camping.

One of the best places for finding breezy areas is at the end of large campsites or in parking lots where there is space between your car and other vehicles for air circulation. These areas are usually located near a tree line or some other type of cover that provides shade from direct sunlight during the day and protection from harsh elements at nightfall.

Another place that offers good breezes is by rivers, streams, and lakes, where water flows over rocks or shallow water levels to create more airflow than usual on land. When camping near these types of water, it's important to remember that they can be dangerous if they're not kept clean by campers and anyone else who uses them.

Use Mesh Tents

Mesh tents are a great option for people who want to keep cool while camping. They allow air to flow freely through the tent, which makes it more comfortable on warmer days. Mesh tents also allow the breeze to keep you cool at night by circulating air throughout the tent. Mesh tents are great for summer camping because they make your sleeping area comfortable and stylish and can also be used in colder weather if you ensure enough ventilation with your mesh tent.

Finding the right way to stay cool while camping can be tough. But, with a little preparation, you and your friends might find that staying cool isn't all that difficult. This article has covered some tips on how to keep cool during your next camping trip.



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