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shum02
Sep 22, 2015Explorer
Any decently recent RV(10 YO or newer) will EASILY handle temps around the freezing mark and more. Fire up the furnace and/or bring some compact electric heaters and use them as well so you're not using all your propane.
Tanks at that temp even exposed will be just fine if they have a decent amount of fluid in them, especially if temps are heading into the 50F/10C plus area during the day.
I regularly camp at temps approaching -30C/-20F so I know a little about WINTER camping. You're camping in the shoulder season, it's easy peasy. What you are doing is not even close to hard core.
Tanks at that temp even exposed will be just fine if they have a decent amount of fluid in them, especially if temps are heading into the 50F/10C plus area during the day.
I regularly camp at temps approaching -30C/-20F so I know a little about WINTER camping. You're camping in the shoulder season, it's easy peasy. What you are doing is not even close to hard core.
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