November 16th, 2010



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Proper Packing Tips For Your Fall Trip To Phoenix

Phoenix, Arizona is a wonderful attractive paradise whatever time of year, but particularly in the fall. From the mountains and valleys to the lakes and the desert, this Arizona city has numerous places to see!

But, because it is a desert city, the temperature ranges dramatically from day to night. Usually averaging a 25 degree fluctuation in temperature, it is critical to pack the proper clothes to maximize your comfort while staying in Phoenix. The name of the game is: layering!

The first suggestion would be to pack more shirts than shorts, as shirts are usually more difficult to reuse. Pack numerous assorted combos of long-sleeve along with short-sleeve shirts that will go with the few shorts you plan to bring along. So far as jackets go, make sure to avoid the unnecessarily heavy and bulky type that don’t travel well and steal baggage room. Furthermore, think ahead and choose how you might carry your extra layers along with you while you’re out traveling and site-seeing. For some a backpack will be sufficient, however subject to how many you are traveling with, a tote bag may also come in handy! Some form of bag will turn out to be useful even when everybody decides to tie their long-sleeves and jackets round their waists because you need to remember where the camera, video camera, keys, water bottles, etc . . . can be kept in while not in use.

Although averaging 99 degrees in the daytime and 72 degrees after dusk, September is the easiest month to pack for in Phoenix. 99 degree temperature could seem excessive to people who have experienced Florida climate, including Gulf Coast states’ climate, but it is a dry heat. The humidity within the southern and gulf states intensifies the heat, but just isn’t the case in Arizona.

The perfect gear to pack for a September or other fall vacation to Phoenix are lots of shorts, sandals (sturdier ones for hiking), hats, polarized sunglasses, plus cotton clothing (allows for venting and won’t get too hot). Most importantly though, is a good water-based sunscreen that is at least SPF 30!

Nothing beats a September evening in Phoenix! With the temperature in the low 70′s, a long sleeve shirt and light pants are more than enough to be comfortable. If you’re among the one’s who feel cold in the 60′s, you may want to throw on a lightweight jacket. Collared shirts are also excellent for men. Phoenix has only experienced 47 degrees one time within the month of September, so chances are should you stick to these tips, you will be covered!

For individuals who like it a bit cooler to whip out there sports coats and long sleeve garments, October averages a dry high of 88 degrees and cool low of 61 degrees at nighttime. The lows are known to go down into the 50′s once in a while thus the light coats will come in handy for those accustomed to warmer weather. On the bright side, your coat can double as a cushion on the plane plus the vehicle so it won’t ever be useless space!

During November, temperatures fall an additional average of ten degrees to a high of 75 and a low hardly north of snowing; the day provides for comfy full length dresses and pants to be worn although the night calls for the perfect fireplace gathering weather.

Great for mobility and ventilation, outfitter vests are priceless for many outdoor adventures as well as sports in the cold to help safeguard your torso and keep you warm. Knit caps may also be a life-saver for individuals who wish to keep their ears and head warm. Cowboy boots will even impress locals and will be trendy at the same time as keeping your feet nice and warm upon going out for an evening on the town or to one of the numerous trendy Phoenix dining establishments! When you are in the region of Phoenix, consider that there definitely are countless alternatives for lodging accommodations, including hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, resorts as well as beautiful Bluegreen timeshare options.

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