story by Angela Crampton, main photo by Elisa Bessega
There’s a joke in Seattle that it only rains once a year from October until June. Needless to say, it’s hard to stay motivated to get outside when the trails are muddy and the weather is crummy. I’m here to share some tips on how to stay positive and get outside.
1) Embrace the weather.
I’m not a huge fan of hiking or doing activity when you have to wear waterproof layers because I end up hiking with a sweat layer inside my rain jacket. However, take it slow or find a flatter hike just to get outside. Not only are layers important but don’t forget to wear your weather-protected Gore-Tex® hiking shoes. Don’t have Gore-Tex®, then buy a weather protectant spray at your outdoor retailer and treat your shoes.
You might find unexpected snowfall on some of the trails. Pack the gaiters, rain layers, traction devices, and trekking poles just in case – you can always leave them in the car. Understand how to layer based on your activity and play around with layers to make you comfortable.
2) Find weather openings.
I use detailed reports to the hour to see when the least amount of rainfall will be during the day I plan to go outside. Examine and watch the weather at the beginning of the week and block off your calendar for the nicest day. Watch the weather every night to see if it’s changing and update plans accordingly.
Find microclimates, or locations with different atmospheric conditions than other neighboring surrounding areas, to avoid the rain. Where I live, if you go over the mountain crest, you can usually find dryer weather with more desert-like climates. Similar as well as if you stay to the foothills rather than the larger mountains that create their own weather systems.