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memtb
Mar 22, 2017Explorer
Teton!!! We lived in an older Teton (1990) for two Wyoming winters (while building our home). We had numerous -30 to -35 (-34 to -40 C) mornings, and never froze a water line. We sometimes do winter boondocking camping (ice fishing, or late season deer/elk hunt) and have seen a few -20's. So, I guess the Teton brand would qualify! We did have a '95 model Teton with rear kitchen, with a hinged,fold down rear bumper(for spare tire, tools storage,ect.). The kitchen sink water lines would freeze at around +5 degrees F :M It was one of those ideas that, "looked good on paper, but didn't work so well in the real world"! :h We sold it pretty quickly as that wouldn't work for us. Thankfully that option quickly disappeared!:) memtb
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