australia:camping_summer
camping in Australia in Summer (Dec-Feb)
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Introduction
- camping in Summer in most popular summer campgrounds in Australia will generally require many months of advanced booking to ensure a site if it coincides with the summer school holidays, particularly over Xmas and on Australia Day long weekend
- for sites that do not require booking, spaces generally start to free up after the 2nd Jan but especially after the 2nd Sunday in Jan when most people who only get 2 weeks leave such as tradies go back to work. However your best bet for a good site is when the school kids go back to school.
- most areas will have hot days which means you will need a plentiful supply of drinking walking especially if hiking, and a need to also manage bushfire risk in the southern regions in particular
- the heat in northern Australia is quite oppressive and in coastal areas, humid with high rainfall, storms and cyclone risk
- if the forecast is for days over 35degC then camping will not be comfortable UNLESS:
- you manage to find a camp near water that is safe to wade in, preferably with ability to set up a gazebo sun shade cover, hence the beach or a river with a beach-like area, OR,
- you head to the hills - temperature falls 1degC for every 100m elevation HOWEVER BEWARE of bushfire dangers as you may not be able to escape!
- on these very hot days ensure you:
- have plenty of drinking water
- have and use UV protection (broad rimmed hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, light UV protective clothing)
- have shade protection but avoid camping under a large lethal tree branch as they may fall in hot weather without warning (your tent or caravan WILL get HOT!)
- have a fan or two
- avoid drinking too much alcohol
- need to be extra nice and tolerant as campers will get stressed and angry more readily especially if they are drunk
- are ready for severe storms
- are bushfire ready - you will not be able to use an open fire
- have a suitable method of keeping your food from going off and giving everyone food poisoning
- alternatively, on such hot days, stay at home in your air conditioning!
- tents and caravans can become oppressively hot in the Australian summer sun on hot days
- Blockout or “Dark Room” touring tents you can stand up in will reduce the rise in temperature inside a tent but will not lower it below the ambient temperature in the shade
Mean climate in January
locale | Max Temp | Min Temp | RainDays | CloudDays | rainfall | near beach | 3pm RH | 3pm wind kph |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Darwin | 32degC | 25degC | 19 | 24 | 432mm | yes, crocs, stingers | 70% | 18 |
Alice Springs | 36degC | 22degC | 3 | 7 | 40mm | no | 22% | 16 |
Broome | 33degC | 26degC | 9 | 15 | 191mm | yes, stingers, rarely crocs | 65% | 20 |
Port Douglas | 30degC | 24degC | 11 | 400mm | yes, crocs, stingers | 73% | ||
Cairns | 32degC | 24degC | 16 | 17 | 400mm | yes, crocs, stingers | 66% | 16 |
Townsville | 31degC | 24degC | 12 | 14 | 269mm | yes, crocs, stingers | 65% | 20 |
Hervey Bay | 30degC | 23degC | 8 | 126mm | yes | 61% | 22 | |
Sunshine coast | 29degC | 21degC | 10 | 145mm | yes | 70% | 24 | |
northern NSW beaches | 28degC | 21degC | 11 | 12 | 165mm | yes | 74% | 25 |
Wollongong coast | 26degC | 18degC | 11 | 13 | 130mm | yes | 68% | 14 |
Merimbula | 24degC | 15degC | 5 | 10 | 75mm | yes | 66% | 21 |
Mallacoota Vic | 24deg C | 16degC | 6 | 64mm | yes | 66% | 21 | |
Lakes Entrance | 24deg C | 15degC | 7 | 12 | 56mm | yes | 66% | 21 |
Sale | 26deg C | 13degC | 6 | 12 | 45mm | yes | 51% | 23 |
Wilsons prom lighthouse | 20degC | 14degC | 7 | 15 | 52mm | yes | 72% | 34 |
Wonthaggi | 24degC | 13degC | 6 | 16 | 48mm | yes | 61% | 17 |
Echuca | 31degC | 15degC | 3 | 7 | 28mm | no | 29% | 14 |
Mildura | 33degC | 17degC | 3 | 6 | 22mm | no | 27% | 17 |
Flinders Ranges SA | 34degC | 18degC | 2 | 5 | 20mm | no | 24% | 11 |
Warrnambool | 22degC | 13degC | 5 | 11 | 33mm | yes | 66% | 17 |
Apollo Bay | 22degC | 14degC | 6 | 53mm | yes |
australia/camping_summer.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/15 13:25 by gary1