Camping in fair weather
Getting adequate sleep and rest is crucial for your survival, even if you are only traveling a short distance, especially if you are already deprived of it. Your situational awareness and decision-making abilities deteriorate quickly without adequate rest and sleep. That’s not good for you. Climate and weather play big roles in your sleep experience. Another situation that will impact your night’s sleep is whether you are being followed or not.
To get the best night’s sleep, you’ll need shelter. In fair weather, shelter is not a major concern. Sleeping “under the stars” is a romantic fantasy, but in austere conditions, you’ll want to sleep under cover. Dew is the problem (and a source of drinkable water.) Without cover on a fair night, you could wake up cold and soaking wet from the dewfall – a problem and a blessing. Cold, wet clothes are no fun, but a heavy dewfall usually signals a fair day ahead for traveling. Even in fair weather, remember that it is always coldest just before sunrise.Continue reading“Traveling in Austere Situations – Part 2, by Dr. Rick”


