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Rain,
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Nobody likes
it to rain when planning outdoor activities, but unfortunately we can't
control the weather and eventually it WILL rain. Just plan ahead and make
the best of it.
Always
bring rain gear. A large trash bag with holes cut for your head and
arms will work if you get stuck. Boots will keep your feet dry.
Do not
camp in a low area or near a drainage path.
A
quality waterproof tent with a full coverage rain fly will stay dry.
Do not touch the sides of your tent or allow your gear to lean against
the walls. A ground cloth properly placed under your tent will also
help keep your tent floor dry. Properly secure all poles and tie
downs. Consider putting a large tarp over your tent so that the edges
of the tarp extend beyond your tent to avoid dripping and runoff. This
can be secured with extra poles or rope carefully tied to nearby
trees. Plan the pitch of the tarp to avoid sagging and water buildup. Consider
maintaining your tent with a water repellant spray and seam sealant as
needed.
Consider
putting up a large dining tarp. Not only does this provide shade from
the sun but is excellent on those rainy days. You'll have a dry area
for cooking, eating, storage of supplies and those quiet rainy day
activities such as cards, board games, puzzles and reading.
Plan
some alternative indoor activities.
If you
must pack up your tent and other supplies when it is wet, use your
ground cloth as much as possible. It can easily be sprayed off and
dried at home.
A tent
and/or equipment should NEVER be put away wet. It will mildew, rot and
become damaged. Always dry it out thoroughly as soon as possible.
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