
Cowboy Camping: Sleeping Under the Stars Without Regret
Ditching the tent entirely is the ultimate weight saver, and on a clear dry night it is pure magic. But cowboy camping has rules if you want to wake up happy.
Pick your night and your spot carefully.
- Check the forecast twice for rain and wind
- Camp away from dew-heavy meadows and low hollows
- Keep a bivy sack or tarp ready as a backup
- Seal your face against bugs if they are out
Under a clear sky with a dry forecast, cowboy camping is the best sleep in the backcountry. Just keep a way out for when the weather lies.
Check the dew point before you commit to a night without a tent. A humid valley soaks everything by midnight, and a dry ridge stays comfortable.