S shellbelle DIS Veteran Joined Mar 11, 2005 Messages 631 Dec 16, 2007 #1 We are thinking about tent camping at the first week of June 2008. I'm not worried about the heat during the day, but how are the nights?
We are thinking about tent camping at the first week of June 2008. I'm not worried about the heat during the day, but how are the nights?
bord1niowa DIS Veteran Joined Feb 4, 2006 Messages 855 Dec 16, 2007 #2 The last 2 Junes it was about 75 at night. 2nd and 3rd week of June.
B becky1960 DIS Veteran Joined Jan 27, 2001 Messages 1,080 Dec 16, 2007 #3 The humidity is what gives you problems, you might want to bring a fan or better yet, a portable A/C. There a lot people now using them.
The humidity is what gives you problems, you might want to bring a fan or better yet, a portable A/C. There a lot people now using them.
S shellbelle DIS Veteran Joined Mar 11, 2005 Messages 631 Dec 18, 2007 #4 becky1960 said: The humidity is what gives you problems, you might want to bring a fan or better yet, a portable A/C. There a lot people now using them. Click to expand... That's a great idea. I glanced at portable A/C's on the web and it looks like they are $400 and up. Do you know where I could find one cheaper?
becky1960 said: The humidity is what gives you problems, you might want to bring a fan or better yet, a portable A/C. There a lot people now using them. Click to expand... That's a great idea. I glanced at portable A/C's on the web and it looks like they are $400 and up. Do you know where I could find one cheaper?
minkydog DIS Cast Member Joined Dec 8, 2004 Messages 16,926 Dec 22, 2007 #5 shellbelle said: We are thinking about tent camping at the first week of June 2008. I'm not worried about the heat during the day, but how are the nights? Click to expand... Muggy and buggy. At the least, take a fan. If you are used to humidity, you can do it. Not my cuppa tea,but you can go for it
shellbelle said: We are thinking about tent camping at the first week of June 2008. I'm not worried about the heat during the day, but how are the nights? Click to expand... Muggy and buggy. At the least, take a fan. If you are used to humidity, you can do it. Not my cuppa tea,but you can go for it