Staying Warm During Your Camping Trip

    Staying Warm During Your Camping Trip

    Going for a camping trip is fun especially when you do it with other people. However, there are also many challenges and one of them is the temperature especially at night. You can have a summer camping trip on a beach. Or you can also have a camping in the forest by hiking the mountains first. 

    How to stay warm during your camping trip

    As mentioned earlier that one of the most challenging parts of camping is the extreme temperature that drops at night. Staying warm in your tent is a must so you get to survive and enjoy your camping trip better. And here are some useful tips to keep yourself warm throughout your camping trip:

    Prepare your tent properly

    Your tent is where you are going to rest and sleep during the night. Some tents can be confusing to set up with how many layers they have or how complicated the structure is. Make sure to anchor fly sheets to keep your tent from getting penetrated by water or rain. It is recommended that you choose four-seasons tents since they can provide warmth better. They are also relatively inexpensive, lightweight, and sturdy. 

    Get the right sleeping bag

    Get the right sleeping bag

    To keep your sleep nice and warm, sleeping bag choice does matter. There are many variations to the sleeping bags you can buy from the stores nowadays. You can choose sleeping bag that is appropriate to the season you are planning on camping trip. Summer sleeping bag is usually thinner and lightweight. Meanwhile, winter sleeping bag is usually heavy, thick, and suitable for freezing nights. Choose sleeping bags with great quality and are made with insulating materials which are suitable to be used  during lower temperatures. 

    Get insulated sleeping mat or pad

    Sleeping bag is not enough to keep you warm at night during your camping trip especially when you choose to camp during cold season. Sleeping mat can give your back more support so you can prevent your body from experiencing aches and pains. Also, sleeping mats and pads can provide extra warmth. With the insulated ones, sleeping mats and pads can create barrier between you and the ground. 

    Wear appropriate night clothes

    Hiking, backpacking, and camping requires you to dress appropriately not only to make you feel comfortable but also warm and safe. Regardless of the season you are camping in, wear different clothes for the nights from what you wear during the day. You are likely to be sweating and such during the day and sleeping in the same clothes can make you feel variety of discomforts. Not to mention that the sweat will make your clothes, making it impossible for you to get needed warmth. Hence, prepare different set of clothing for the nights.

    Get warmed before bed

    Try not to go to bed when you are cold. Warm yourself up with a cup of tea or milk before going to bed. Hence, your body is in comfortable temperature to sleep. Or, you can simply sit next to campfire before snuggling into your sleeping bag.