Clothing To Bring In Camping
If you have made this far to the end of the article, then you are already familiar with tackling the rain and making up the most of the trip.
All you are left with at this point is how to choose your suitable clothing.
Which clothes should you pack and which ones you should leave back home, how to keep your clothes dry?
First of all, you should pack a lot of fleece layers. Fleece is relatively cheap but it’s not the only perk that it comes with, its lightweight, keeps you warm and dry.
But the problem with fleece is that it gets wet due to the rain, and if the wind is too harsh, it cuts right through the fleece.
Over the fleece layer, you should have a wool layer, that can be a sweater or a jacket whatever you are comfortable with or more importantly, what you own and do not have to buy.
The wool layer over the fleece layer helps you avoid the soul-shattering wind passing through you.
You can have more than one wool layer depending upon your metabolism and how your body responds to cold. But there’s one more layer that is a must over the wool layer.
Yeah, it’s the waterproof jacket and the waterproof trousers.
If you don’t bring these two items with you, then it does not matter how many layers of clothes you pack, you are going to end up wet with all the layers soaking with water.