5 Tips to Beat the Heat at Hard Summer 2019
For those of us based in Southern California, we’ve been waiting for summer to hit, and now that it’s here, it’s going to be a late, long, and hot summer. Temps have been hitting 100° easily already, and if you’re like me, thinking about being at a rave in that heat is quite frightening.
But if you’re also like me, you know there’s ways to beat the heat to be ready to survive a hot weekend.
Hard Summer this year is once again going to a hot-hot-hot event. The event takes place Saturday, August 3 - 4th in San Bernardino, CA. A summertime racetrack event, there’s not a lot of natural places to escape the sun. Instead, Hard takes the time to make some chill zones, but you can also come ready to beat the heat yourself with the tips below.
And to be specific, here’s the weather at Hard this weekend. Yep. 102°. X_X
Hard’s doors open at 1PM, right as we’re approaching the hottest part of the day.
5. Pack a Water Bottle
I know this seems like an obvious one, but do yourself a favor and pack a bottle for your mini backpack, with a carabiner to clip to your pants, or invest in a hydration backpack to stay hydrated at the festival. I don’t care what you’re doing, drinking, rolling balls or staying sober, you’re going to need water -- and lots of it. There’s nothing more frustrating than having to pay $5+ for a new water bottle each time, so save your money and bring your own refillable bottle.
iHeartRaves has an awesome selection of hydration packs so you don’t have to settle for one that doesn’t match your outfit. You can still even order it to arrive to you on time. Check them out here. Just make sure it’s empty when you get to the security checkpoint.
I’ve found the hydration packs are great for a group cuz they hold a lot more water than just one bottle of water. When it’s just me, I usually am OK with one bottle that I refill and hold in my backpack.
Pro Tip: if you and your squad is driving to the festival, pack some FROZEN bottles in the car for the end of the night with even some snacks if you want. You’ll thank me later.
4. Light Layers and Sunscreen
110% pack your sunscreen. Hard’s list of what you can bring says Sunscreen lotion. It doesn’t say it has to be new or closed, which is interesting so I guess it can be already used but it says it will be inspected upon entry. This is great to me cuz sunscreen is big and expensive and you would never use a whole one in a day, so I’m glad you can bring the same one both days.
Personally I’m a big fan of the cooling sunscreen sprays on super hot days. I also think the Sport option is a good idea too because we’ll all be sweating a lot, and this helps from it just washing off. Also according to SkinCancer.org - you should apply sunscreen 30 mins prior to heading outside, and then reapply every 2 hours. I’d suggest maybe even more if you feel it sweating off.
If you’re super nervous about being exposed to the sun for long hours, pack some light, loose layers to wear. Light layers for example is kimonos, mesh tops, and of course there some real SPF options as well.
Powerful Python Sheer Kimono: iHeartRaves, $17.52 Trinity FIshnet Jogger Set: iHeartRaves, $39.95 Walkin’ On A Dream Rainbow Kimono: iHeartRaves, $29.95 Holographic Cropped Hoodie: FestFashions Shop, $30
3. Learn the Map
I feel like this is a stellar recommendation for any event, but like seriously, this is SUPER important for an event that has any extreme weather conditions. Make sure to make note of the water refill areas, shade areas and cool down zones. I’ve done you a favor of highlighting them out on this version of the map.
Also because of this crazy world we live in, please be aware of all exits from the venue, depending on what stage you are at.
2. Spray Bottles
Spray bottles and misting fans are a favorite way of mine to stay cool, and make friends! You can bring a bottle that holes 1.5L or less, and it must be empty upon entry. Just use a hair tie around the top of it, and then some ribbon to make a little hodler so you can keep it on your shoulder! I’m probably rocking this event solo, so I plan on bringing one cuz it will be an easy in to start talking to people and making friends! Just make sure to not spray anyone with a phone or nice camera!
1. R&R
R&R stands for rest and relaxation! Make sure to take a break from the crowded stage to sit down in some shade, get some food, refill your water and let your body recover. There’s always lots of food options to check out with some bomb food trucks. I love checking them all out, finding a meal then resting in the shade for a bit before I head to my next set! Try to plan ahead where your “open times” will be in between sets so that you are ready ahead of time to head to the food trucks. It’s easy to get lost in the headliners and forget to stop for a break!
R&R time is also a great time to get your photos, cuz I know you’ll be rocking some fun looks and need some squad pics to remember the day! Here’s a few accessories I love that add pizzazz to photos!
Dixie Doll Cowboy Hat: iHeartRaves, $16.95 Daft Boy Holographic Fan: iHeartRaves, $26.95 Round Kaleidoscope Glasses: FestFashions Shop, $15
Stoked to see you all at Hard Summer! Tickets are still on sale. You can buy single day, or two day tickets! The event is 1pm to 11pm each day (woo! Early nights!) There’s even city shuttles you can take, check out the SoCal locations they’re picking up here.
Remember, I’ll share my outfits each day on my IG stories so you know how to find me at the event!!











