RobWNY
Sep 18, 2018Explorer
Snowbirds in South Carolina
My wife and I are doing some preliminary research on becoming Snowbirds with our 5th Wheel starting the winter of 2019. Primarily we have been looking at Florida. I know in the Northern part of Florida, there might be a few nights where temperatures get cold enough that winterizing (at least emptying tanks and blowing out the lines) is necessary to prevent freezing but during my research I've been seeing a lot of advertising for RV Snowbird destinations in South Carolina. Doesn't SC get cold enough during the winter nights to make winterizing the camper a regular thing? I Don't mind doing it once in a while. It's easy enough to do, but who wants to do it all the time! I'm just curious if there's anyone here that winters in SC and what your experience has been with the cooler temperatures. Are you constantly Winterizing/Summerizing your RV? Thanks in advance!