Planning a UK camping trip or a heatwave staycation? This is the 40 item you need to pack
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Planning a UK camping trip or a heatwave staycation? This is the 40 item you need to pack
A campervan weekend trip planned for May included a packing list with common camping items and extra niche gear. A heatwave with temperatures above 30°C disrupted expectations, making the packed items insufficient for staying cool inside a van. Searching for heatwave solutions led to recommendations such as handheld chargeable fans, insulated flasks for keeping liquids cold, and a cooling blanket. Despite the irony of adding bedding when already too hot, a cooling blanket was purchased with a promise of reducing skin temperature. The blanket was single-layer and machine-washable, using Japanese Arc-Chill 3.0 cool technology fabric, and received strong reviews. It arrived before the trip and was placed on top of luggage with hopes it would help.
"When I first booked my campervan roadtrip over a Bank Holiday weekend in May, I made a list of all the things I'd need to pack for a weekend camping in the UK. No stranger to festival life, I had pretty much everything I'd need already. Obvious additions like a folding buggy and a night light as well as niche items that time and experience have taught me I'd appreciate once on the road were all in check."
"What I didn't bargain for was a heatwave. Nothing in my meticulously packed weekender bag was going to help me stay cool in plus 30 degrees. Like the rest of the country, I frantically started googling how to stay cool in a heatwave, namely while spending four days and nights in a van, aka a roaming tin can. Handheld, chargeable fans, flasks that promise to keep liquids cold for long stretches of time, and bizarrely a cooling blanket were among the recommendations."
"The promise was simple: this single-layer, machine-washable blanket is designed to reduce skin temperature. It's made with Japanese Arc-Chill 3.0 cool technology fabric and the reviews online are glowing. The next day, and just in time for my trip, it was perfectly placed on top of my luggage and I had high hopes. Worst case scenario, it wouldn't work, but at least I'd know I'd tried."
Read at www.cntraveller.com
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