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Jim_Shoe
Aug 07, 2014Explorer
On my trip to Alaska, I found out what "the land of the midnight sun" means. By the time I was half way thru BC, it was cool, but it was light about 23 hours a day. And with two skylights in my 'C', one of which was directly over the bed, sleep wasn't easy. When I got to Whitehorse in Yukon Territory, I stopped in the equivalent of Sears and found a sheet of black plastic cardboard, some 3" thick soft foam and some double sided Velcro. They had plenty of all three. I cut the foam slightly larger than the skylight openings and then covered it with black cardboard, attached with the Velcro so that it was removable. Both skylights are still covered. If I want light, I raise the shades. Works for me, but you may have to go to Alaska to find black plastic cardboard. :)
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