Alpenlite Western Recreational Vehicles
Summer
Summer is the most popular camping season, simply because the weather is nice and warm. Also, families can take advantage of their children being out school. As you can imagine, most campgrounds and campsites are more crowded during the summer, so if it is possible to make reservations, you will definitely want to plan in advance.
It is also important to be aware of potential health problems that can come along with camping during the summer. Being exposed to the heat and sun can offer a wide array of problems, ranging from sunburn to dehydration to heatstroke.
Here are a few tips for a healthy summer camping trip:
- Make sure you have enough water and stay hydrated.
- Wear loose fitting and light colored clothing.
- Avoid physical activity during the hottest parts of the day. Do your hiking during the mornings and evenings and save the afternoons for something less strenuous or even a swim to cool off.
- Make sure you know the warning signs and proper first aid for heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
- If you find yourself feeling tired, do not hesitate to rest for as long as you need.
- If possible, set up your campsite in the shade.
- Wear sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
- Bring insect repellent to protect yourself from mosquitoes and other disease-carrying pests.
- Eat small, light meals.
Winter
Camping during the winter can be very challenging, but even so, many people enjoy it. There is something rewarding about knowing you braved the winter elements to take part in an exciting adventure. Of course, there are some advantages to camping in the winter; gorgeous scenery, less wildlife to protect yourself against, less crowded campgrounds, and the potential to take part in winter sports such as skiing and snowboard to name a few.
As with summer, winter campers want to be safe and make their health a top priority. Here are a few tips for a safe winter camping trip:
- Make sure you have enough water and stay hydrated, even if you aren't thirsty. You can become dehydrated from cold winter air just as easily as you can in the heat.
- Prevent your water from freezing. Bring a bottle cover or keep your water bottles in a sock.
- Bring rain gear to avoid getting wet. Also, bring a change of clothes in case you do get wet.
- Stay moving to generate body heat.
- Add more complex carbohydrates to your diet. They will give you more energy and help keep you warm.
- Wear layers so that you may adjust them as needed.
- If you feel yourself getting too cold, immediately take whatever necessary precautions to warm up.
Spring and Fall
Many people choose to go camping in the transitional seasons - spring and fall - for many reasons. Generally, the weather is not too hot or too cold, and campsites aren't too crowded. Also, you can't beat the scenery, whether you want to take in the colors of the changing leaves in fall or the blooming flowers in spring.
Of course, there are always exceptions. The key to camping in any season is to be prepared and don't make assumptions. Keep an eye on weather reports for the area where you will be camping. If you can, pack extra supplies just in case. Always stay alert and make health and survival your top priority.
From the time I was little, I've always loved the outdoors. I grew up in a family where appreciation for nature's beauty was a value drilled into us nearly as often as "Say please. My name is Brian Hughes and my wife Bec and I are the founders of Tuckerman Outfitters LLC. When we started this business, we saw it as a chance to share our love of nature with other outdoor enthusiasts like you. We're passionate about adventurous living, and we hope you are too. In short, Tuckerman Outfitters isn't just our business; it's personal. We care about the outdoors, and we care about you. That's reflected in the products we offer and the level of service we provide. We love helping others to enjoy nature's gifts just as we do.
So get outside. Get moving. And get your gear at http://www.TuckermanOutfitters.com
Brian Hughes
1996 Western RV Alpenlite Appletree 34RL Walkthrough
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