Although not always ideal, getting rained out on a camping
trip or hiking adventure can sometimes happen. Don’t let a little rain damper
your experience! It’s important that you always plan accordingly and pack for
the worst. It’s better to have the gear than to run into a situation where you
didn’t pack enough. In addition to packing your standard camping tent, camp
blanket (wool
blanket), lantern, and sleeping bag, be sure to always pack a tarp and
foldable rain gear. You’ll be glad you did. For more information click here. Quality
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Location
1.
When in doubt, always look for areas with higher
elevation. Valleys are usually wet and damp, which can be an invitation for
mosquitos and an uncomfortable night of sleep. Remember…”High and Dry”. For
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Tarp
1.
Tarps are must-haves. Not only are they
lightweight and easy to pack, but they serve as a makeshift cover and picnic
blanket. Don’t leave home without one. You can usually find one at your local
hardware store and they are inexpensive. For more information click here Black
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Garbage Bags
1.
These are great for packing your backpack items
in and then putting into your pack. Garbage bags serve as an extra type of rain
protection for your valuables and can double as rain gear, if you need to get
creative. For more information click here Wool
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Layers
It’s important to pack and wear layers and invest in outdoor
clothing that is protective. No matter
the weather, we always pack our compactable down jackets, rain gear, wool
socks, and warm wool blankets.
The weather can turn on an instant and it’s better to be safe than sorry! As a wool
blanket company, we see the value and impact that merino
wool has in camping and outdoor gear. A merino
wool blanket is both insulating and can adjust with one’s body
temperatures. A good camp blanket not only services as a picnic
blanket, but it’s an excellent additional layer in the tent! At 66 inches
by 90 inches, there’s enough for two under there!
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