“Autumn. Fall camping. The colors are beautiful and the scenery is breathtaking. Camping in the fall brings with it different accessories than summer camping. You definitely will want to bring your camera to catch some of the fall colors. You will also have to take into consideration, the ever changing weather conditions for this time of year. Days can be warm and sunny one or rainy and cool. The nights for fall camping can be almost freezing. Some areas in northern New England have their first frosts by the end of September. I just heard the weather forecast and there was actually snow expected tomorrow evening up in the White Mountains! SNOW!!! Hard to believe but true! So pack warm clothes and dress in layers. Pack a great sleeping bag and make sure you have your fire wood all ready incase you do get some of that beautiful snow.”
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