big_murph_279 wrote:
Thats what I was worried about. I dry camp a lot in the spring and fall. Not a problem. Open some windows and turn on the fan. I didn't know how much cooler that area would be this time of year. I might just have to wait until later on in the fall or early winter.
You live in Concord. Go outside. It will be the same there. IF the Cherokee area is your only option. Wait until late Sept at least.
However. IF you want to go dry camping, and want to be in the cool. Try Julian Price, outside of Blowing Rock, or Linville Falls, on the BRP. Both are always cool. AC is not needed, Even on the hottest days down here. Average highs in the 70s