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Exploring New Mexico’s Climate: From Deserts to Cold Nights – Winter Camping Tips!

Discovering New Mexico’s Climate: More Than Just Warm Deserts

When you think of the Southwest, a warm, dry desert likely comes to mind. I used to think New Mexico was all flatlands and sun-baked deserts too, but this state is surprisingly diverse. Not only do we have desert landscapes, but we also have forests, grasslands, and impressive mountains.

Even though New Mexico doesn’t reach the icy temperatures of Minnesota, the weather here can get quite cold. Just last night, we had our first freeze, which is actually later than usual for the season. As the temperatures dip, it’s a reminder to bring out the heater. We rely on an 18,000 BTU propane heater to keep our space cozy, though we don’t run it full-time, especially at night, since we prefer a cooler sleeping environment and want to be cautious with propane heating.

With smoke and CO2 detectors, and a heater that shuts off automatically if levels get too high, we take every precaution. Our routine involves running the heater as the evening cools down and again in the morning if it’s chilly. Once the sun starts to warm things up, we switch it off and let the natural warmth in.

Whether you’re planning a trip to New Mexico or thinking about winter camping in cooler desert regions, a bit of warmth at the right times makes all the difference.www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com
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