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Camping in the wind can test even the most seasoned campers. Australia’s open landscapes mean strong gusts are common near the coast, in the outback, or on high plains. With the right setup, secure gear, and a few clever tricks, you can stay comfortable and confident no matter what the weather throws at you.
Pick a campsite with natural windbreaks like trees, shrubs, or rocky outcrops. Avoid open fields or hilltops where gusts hit hardest. Position your tent or swag so the narrowest side faces into the wind.
Many campers use durable tents from Oztrail or Darche, but even the best tent needs proper anchoring. Bush Tracks guy ropes, rope ratchet tie downs, and tarp clips hold everything securely in place. Always double-check your pegs and tension points before nightfall.
A strong tarp setup can make life much easier in windy weather. Use Bush Tracks tarp clips and ropes to attach it tightly, creating a sloped shape that allows wind to pass over instead of catching underneath.
If you’re using an awning from CampBoss or Adventure Kings, add extra tie downs for stability. A few extra minutes tightening ropes can prevent serious damage later.
Keep lighter items like chairs, boxes, and cooking gear weighted down or stored when not in use. Tie storage tubs or fuel containers using Bush Tracks tie downs.
If you’re cooking, shield your stove from gusts using a folding table or natural windbreak. Avoid setting up fires in open, exposed areas.
Noise can be frustrating on windy nights. Tighten loose material on your tent or tarp to reduce flapping. Keep your wool blanket and sleeping gear packed away during the day to avoid dust and debris.
Windy conditions can make camping challenging, but with good preparation and reliable gear from Bush Tracks and trusted Australian brands like Darche and CampBoss, you can camp safely and sleep comfortably wherever you set up.