Camping in the Rain: How to Stay Dry and Safe
Camp comfortably when it rains: reading the forecast, pitching for wet weather, keeping gear dry, and knowing when a storm means it's time to head home.
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New to Auriono? These are the guides we'd hand a friend who's just getting started — a clear, practical place to begin.
Camping
Camp comfortably and safely — planning a first trip, setting up camp, sleeping well, and cooking outdoors.
Camp comfortably when it rains: reading the forecast, pitching for wet weather, keeping gear dry, and knowing when a storm means it's time to head home.
How to build, manage, and fully extinguish a campfire safely: checking fire rules and weather, keeping it small and contained, and never leaving it unattended.
Cook simple, satisfying meals outdoors: how to choose a stove or fire, plan easy campsite food, cook safely, and keep your kitchen clean and wildlife-free.
Stop shivering through the night outdoors: how sleeping pads, bags, layers, and simple habits keep you genuinely warm and rested when you camp in cool weather.
Hiking
Hike with confidence — choosing trails, pacing yourself, staying safe, and enjoying the walk instead of enduring it.
Hot-weather hiking demands respect — learn how to time your hike, carry enough water and salt, dress for heat, spot early warning signs, and know when to stop.
Solo hiking is one of the great outdoor pleasures — here's how to do it safely, from telling someone your plans to staying found, staying fuelled, and knowing your limits.
A practical guide to buying hiking boots that actually fit — how to size for the trail, when to pick boots over shoes, and how to break them in without blisters.
A step-by-step guide to planning a safe, enjoyable day hike — choosing a route, checking weather, timing your day, packing right, and leaving word of your plans.
Gear
Bring the right stuff and leave the rest — practical gear picks and packing that keeps your load light and useful.
How to pick a sleeping bag and pad that keep you warm — decoding temperature ratings, down versus synthetic, and why the pad matters as much as the bag.
A practical camping gear checklist for your first trips — what you truly need for shelter, sleep, cooking, and safety, and what you can borrow or skip at first.
How to pick a first hiking backpack — choosing the right size in liters, getting the torso fit right, and the features that matter versus the ones you can skip.
Where each item goes and why — how to load a backpack so it carries comfortably, balances well, and keeps the gear you need most within easy reach.
Skills
The everyday know-how of the outdoors — navigation basics, weather sense, leave-no-trace, and staying safe.
Give animals space, store food right, and know how to react to an encounter — a calm, safety-first guide to sharing the outdoors with wildlife.
Boiling, filtering, and chemical treatment explained simply — how to make backcountry water safe to drink and avoid getting sick miles from the trailhead.
Build, tend, and fully extinguish a campfire the safe way — a beginner guide to fire rings, wood, and the drowning-out steps that prevent wildfires.
Stop, think, and act — a calm, safety-first guide to what to do the moment you realize you are lost outdoors, so a wrong turn stays a small problem.