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    Howdy,
    We've all been there. That point when we're enjoying ourselves, pursuing our various outdoor pursuits, when that first drop hits. Soon enough, we find our gear, food, and selves soaked completely through. The eternal question remains: how do we prepare ourselves without overdoing it? Let's start with the basics.

    Each autumn, before heading out into the woods, it's a good idea to devote one entire day to waterproofing your gear. There are so many waterproofing agents out on the market that it's difficult to choose the one that's best for your gear. Whichever product you pick, just make sure it fits the task at hand.

    Tents
    With all the different tent designs around, there is one constant: they all have seams. Devote some time and attention to picking out a seam sealer, and when you apply it to your equipment, make sure you don't miss a single seam. Most tents these days have a rain fly, which needs to be treated with a waterproofing spray as well. For ease of coating and drying, set up your tent. This will allow you to get each side covered more effectively.

    Backpacks
    You can employ the same products that you use for your tent to waterproof your quality backpack. For added clothing and supply protection, many outdoor enthusiasts choose to line their pack with one large dry bag or several smaller bags. When properly used, these bags ensure a dry pair of socks, even if your pack floats downstream. There is also rain gear available that fits over both you and your backpack and water-resistant backpack covers that fit over your pack alone.

    People Protection
    Hoods and hats protect your noggin, and a quality outerwear system can mean the difference between a good trip and a bad one. As far as outerwear is concerned, money can buy you happiness. If you spend it nowhere else, spend it here on your shell. Look for versatility; your shell should allow for converting from cold winter climates back to warm days on the equator with relative ease. Gore-Tex is the most well known of weatherproof fabrics. However, there are currently many choices when it comes to breathable waterproof fabrics. Whichever you choose, just make sure you take care of it properly by reading the laundering instructions on the garment tag. There are many myths related to proper waterproof clothing care, and some manufacturers suggest special detergents to help extend the life of your outerwear.

    Boots
    The waterproof agent you choose here will depend entirely upon the make-up of your footwear material. Multi-purpose sprays are great for the day-tripper who steps in the occasional puddle. For those that want a little something more substantial, there are a variety of waxes, oils, and other products. Some of these treatments even require a hair dryer or heat for penetration, so again, be sure to check the care instructions on the label. Your boots can last for years to come by simply following the manufacturer's instructions.


    Tips and Tricks
    • If it says ''use in a well-ventilated area'' on the can, do so.
    • Heed ''recommended distance'' suggestions when spraying; too close or too far away could render your work fruitless.
    • Use latex/rubber gloves to protect hands during application. If you are like me, you'll automatically use your finger to rub the stuff in crevices. Trust me. Clean-up will be a breeze and you'll actually be able to wash your hands for dinner.
    • If the product says that heat is necessary for absorption into the fabric, this is not just a suggestion.
    For the relatively small amount of money required to waterproof and treat your expensive outdoor gear, it makes sense to take the time and effort to do so. Having your gear properly protected from the elements will definitely make the time you spend in the outdoors more enjoyable. So stay dry, and have a great winter camping season!:D
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