Above, at camp in Quartzsite, Arizona. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since I've moved to New Mexico almost four years ago, I have done more desert camping in my motorhome.
Naturally, the desert environment can be very hot during the day and very cold at night. Being prepared for this environment will make the experience more enjoyable and, in many cases, safe.
RV Life has posted a list of eight "must-haves" for desert RV camping.
They start with:
Each year, thousands of snowbirds descend in the deserts of the Southwest. Arizona, California, Nevada, and New Mexico desert camping offers a scenic respite from the frigid temperatures of the North. And it’s no wonder. Gorgeous night skies stretch between the two horizons.
Warm and dry desert destinations offer an abundance of different outdoor activities that RV campers love. There are no mosquitos in the desert. At the end of the day, the cool night air is quiet, peaceful, and relaxing.
As with any other camping adventure, you need to pack the right supplies to make your desert RV camping experience enjoyable and fun. We made a list of our top must-haves for RV camping in the desert.
To read more, go here.
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