Tent Camping in the Rain with Children
By Lucy John, published Sep 04, 2007
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Tent Time
Be prepared with games, books and snacks. A battery operated lantern will provide adequate light and stay cool enough to be safely operated in a tent. Snacks should be something that doesn't leave crumbs or a sticky mess in your sleeping area, like apples or popcorn. However, if you are camping in a bear prone area, food should never be eaten or stored in a tent.
Plan on Eating Out
Occasionally it will rain hard enough that a meal cannot be prepared outdoors. Plan on budgeting enough money to eat at least two meals at a local restaurant. Sometimes you will need to go out for breakfast and sometimes dinner. Most camping trips don't get continuous rain, so most meals can still be prepared as planned. However, it's nice to have a back up plan when the weather is not on your side.
Find Local Indoor Activities
Find a local movie theater, indoor playground or other activity to do on the days when the rain doesn't let up. Save the hiking, biking and boating for sunnier weather. Getting drenched during outdoor activities makes for grumpy attitudes. Escaping the weather at a movie or other indoor activity will raise everyone's spirits and give the weather time to clear up.
Be Prepared with Supplies
Every camping family should plan on the eventuality of rain. A few basic supplies will be your salvation when the campsite gets wet. A plastic tarp should be used to cover up wood piles. Wet wood makes a campfire difficult to start, so keep your wood covered at all times. A clothesline is indispensable when camping. Not only can wet swimsuits and towels be hung to dry, but wet clothing and sleeping bags will dry out much faster on a line.
Throw in the Towel
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Takeaways
- Be prepared with games and books.
- Find local indoor activities for rainy evenings.
- Eat at a local restuarant.
Did You Know?
Clean up your campsite when you leave. If you brought it with you, take it out.
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