Unfortunately, it’s simply not possible to control the weather. You can plan for weather changes as much as possible, but sometimes unexpected changes occur.Â
While camping in the rain isn’t the most pleasant thing in the world, there are some things that you can do to make the experience a little easier. Being prepared for the chance of rain can make a massive difference in how your camping experience goes.
The very first thing to do is to keep an eye on the weather forecast as much as you can before you leave.
Forecasts can change all the time, so if you see that there’s a higher chance of rain, you should prepare some rain gear to bring with you. Actually, it’s worth bringing rain gear with you anyway.
Another thing that can come in handy is to bring some newspapers with you when you are camping. When your shoes have soaked through, you can put some dry newspaper inside of the shoes to make them dry much faster. You can also use newspapers as fire kindling.
If you know that it’s likely to rain when you are camping, try pitching your tent in a location that’s higher up. Don’t put the tent anywhere near bodies of water such as lakes or rivers. If you set up the tent in a lower position, the water is likely to run downwards and into the tent.Â
It’s also a good idea to bring plenty of tarp with you when you are camping during inclement weather. You can put tarp underneath your tent to ensure that excess water doesn’t seep into your tent.
In addition to this, you can put the tarp above your tent as shelter to stop the rain from getting inside your tent.Â
Bringing the right clothing is especially essential when you are camping. If you know that it’ going to rain, it’s a good idea to avoid bringing clothing made of cotton with you. Cotton doesn’t dry very easily.
Instead, wear clothing that’s lightweight such as synthetics or nylon. Bring your rain gear too, such as a jacket and pants. These will help to ensure that the water doesn’t seep through into your clothes when you get wet while camping. Oh, and bring some waterproof shoes too!
It’s best to remember though that rain doesn’t have to spoil your camping trip! If you prepare correctly then you can be sure that you will have a great time despite the rain.
Can you sleep in a tent when its raining?
Tents are designed to specifically protect you from the weather. They exist to keep you warm and naturally, keep you dry too. As such, you shouldn’t have a problem with sleeping when it’s raining.Â
With that being said, there are some things that can make sleeping in a tent when it’s raining rather difficult.
In some circumstances, water can seep through into the tent and it can sometimes be a little difficult to sleep when all you can hear is the sound of rain hammering against the fabric of the tent.
Preparing for your sleep while camping can be very beneficial for ensuring that you wake up well rested the next morning after camping. To avoid having the rain noises wake you up, bring something to drown out the noise such as ear plugs.
To avoid getting your tent wet while it’s raining, there are a couple of things that you can do. The first thing to do is to set up camp in a spot that is rain friendly. This means choosing a location that’s higher up with plenty of drainage around the tent.
Wearing the right clothing can also be very helpful. Bring some suitable rain gear and make sure that you remove any wet clothes when you can, since this will help you to avoid issues with your skin and will prevent you from getting hypothermia.
Bring plenty of tarps with you to keep your tent dry – it will be very difficult for you to sleep in a tent in the rain if you are dealing with a floor that’s soaked to the brim with water.
It can also be helpful to double check that your tent is waterproof enough to go camping in before you buy it, since some tents aren’t really as good at dealing with rainy weather.