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RohoBorrego
May 12, 2013Explorer
John&Joey wrote:
I think this once again depends on what you're in or what will be one day. A park model or an upper end RV (i.e auqahot, double pane windows, etc...) would not be an issue. Sleep in late, coffee and paper, then enjoy the day in the sun and out of the wind.
On the other hand if you're a mobile RV'er in something without floor heat, then I think Rockport is right. Head further south and gain 10-15 degree's. You'll have more hours per day to be outside.
We lived in San Antonio for 25 years in a stick house (instead of an upper end RV) and I can tell you that it gets cold there in Jan and Feb. Daytime highs in the 60s may be reached by 3 or 4 p.m. and some nights in the 20s or 30s. Of course you can have 75 the next day. It's all what you seek. I agree with the other poster...We go 200 miles further south to the RGV.
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