I've Camped on 4 Continents-These Are the 12 Outdoor Essentials I Never Camp Without in the Spring, From $8
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I've Camped on 4 Continents-These Are the 12 Outdoor Essentials I Never Camp Without in the Spring, From $8
"One of the most indispensable items for spring tent camping is a rain fly. Your tent probably comes with one, but when that thing gets absolutely drenched, the water will soak through and drip from the ceiling. So, install this tarp above your tent and at an angle, so the rain rolls right off it."
"The earlier in the season you pitch your tent, the shorter the days will be. Prepare for the sun to set before you're ready to go to bed with plenty of lights around the campsite. These $9 string lights are nice because they distribute the light, and they have a built-in 1,800-mAh battery that charges with a USB cable."
"To keep from wearing every item of clothing you packed in the first hour of spring camping, bring one designated outer layer that catches all the wetness and muck."
Spring camping presents unique challenges such as rain, temperature fluctuations, and insects. Essential items include a rain fly to protect the tent, lights for early sunsets, and a designated outer layer to manage wet conditions. A tarp can prevent water from soaking the tent, while string lights provide reliable illumination. These lights are waterproof, portable, and have multiple modes. Proper preparation and gear selection are crucial for a successful camping experience during this transitional season.
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