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pnichols
Nov 10, 2018Explorer II
I feel for you folks in cold country.
I left a cold Northern state at age 19 and have never looked back, so I know about vehicle radiators frozen solid and wind-blown snow on the inside of the widow sill next to my bed in an unheated bedroom. (But snow skiing in Utah during my AF tour was a real hoot.)
We plan on leaving Monday for several days camping to celebrate Thanksgiving with camping friends, and we'll take off again in January for a couple of weeks of drycamping and exploring in Arizona. We never winterize our RV and we keep it in the backyard pretty much ready to go 24/7/365. However, I'm not sure which part of our "ready to go 24/7/365" is for instant camping ... or to escape from fires that might arise anytime!
I left a cold Northern state at age 19 and have never looked back, so I know about vehicle radiators frozen solid and wind-blown snow on the inside of the widow sill next to my bed in an unheated bedroom. (But snow skiing in Utah during my AF tour was a real hoot.)
We plan on leaving Monday for several days camping to celebrate Thanksgiving with camping friends, and we'll take off again in January for a couple of weeks of drycamping and exploring in Arizona. We never winterize our RV and we keep it in the backyard pretty much ready to go 24/7/365. However, I'm not sure which part of our "ready to go 24/7/365" is for instant camping ... or to escape from fires that might arise anytime!
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