Any kind–drive-up camping, backpacking, RV camping, in the woods, at the beach, in a shelter, let’s hear it all.

  • grumpasaurusrex@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    I’d amend this to say ‘know what the seasonal conditions are for your area and plan accordingly.’ In Washington for example Spring is generally too cold for comfortable camping (the temperature typically drops to ~30-45 during at night). While August/September is peak wildfire season nowadays. So June, July, early August are your best bets unless you’re happy toughing out the cold or the smoke.

    • dumples@midwest.social
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      12 hours ago

      There’s always a sweet spot for temperatures. I love a 70 degree day and a 50 degrees night.