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wtmtnhiker
Oct 17, 2015Explorer
For nights when you may have a freeze keep your water tank 1/2 full or so. That way you can disconnect and drain the hose so it won't freeze. I keep a lamp with a 40 watt bulb going in the basement near the tank and lines, keeps everything warm enough not to freeze. get some of that thin foil backed insulation and cut it out in the shape of your windows so you can press it in for the cold nights and remove it for daytime light and solar heating. Get those pillows that go in your overhead vents. Get a heated mattress pad, it's a great investment and feels oh so good when you hit the sack. Have at least one thermostatically controlled space heater to use. Put extra rugs down on the floor for help with insulation and help keep feet warm.
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