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Sandia_Man
Jan 12, 2017Explorer II
Most any part of the country you are RVing in during the month of July will require some AC usage, at least during the mid to late afternoon hours. Even at high elevation, this may be the case in the locations you mentioned.
The good thing about these destinations is they tend to cool down nicely as the sun goes down, and since it's July and monsoon season is upon the four corners states, afternoon showers greatly cool the area if they should pass your way.
We do lots of RVing off the power grid during July in the very same region (from 6K' to 9.5K' elevation) and expect to run our AC via genny at least a few hours daily to stave off the heat, we usually power down in the early evening.
The good thing about these destinations is they tend to cool down nicely as the sun goes down, and since it's July and monsoon season is upon the four corners states, afternoon showers greatly cool the area if they should pass your way.
We do lots of RVing off the power grid during July in the very same region (from 6K' to 9.5K' elevation) and expect to run our AC via genny at least a few hours daily to stave off the heat, we usually power down in the early evening.
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