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TucsonJim
Jan 05, 2016Explorer II
If you can't get electricity where you're staying, don't worry. The average daytime temps for Moab are in the high 90s, and the 60s at night. They also get frequent thunderstorms in the evening due to the monsoon moisture that comes up from the Gulf of Mexico. Keep your windows open and the interior of your coach will cool down nicely in the evening while you sit around the campfire. If needed, you can purchase a nice battery operated fan to help you get to sleep.
I frequently camp in the deserts of Arizona and Utah during the summer and there are ways to cope. Stay in the shade, leave the windows open for ventilation, and get a spray bottle to spray your skin to keep your self cool with evaporative cooling.
I frequently camp in the deserts of Arizona and Utah during the summer and there are ways to cope. Stay in the shade, leave the windows open for ventilation, and get a spray bottle to spray your skin to keep your self cool with evaporative cooling.
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