Desert Captain wrote:
Last November when we saw a snowstorm heading for the local mountains we loaded up our 24' C and headed up. One section of the campground, {Fool Hollow Lake in Show Low AZ} had full hookups and stays open all winter.
We only got a few inches but thoroughly enjoyed hunkering down snug and warm in our coach. Taking walks as the snow fell was gorgeous. The 35K BTU furnace got a workout but kept us nice and toasty. It was a great change of pace from our normal camping and I recommend the experience highly.

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Arizona is too far away ... so we sometimes sleep in our 24 foot Class C that is parked right in our backyard here in CA in the low thirties temps ... hunkered down in the heavy rain and snow in order to have fun simulating the real thing.
Our 25K BTU RV furnace is not needed, so we save it's propane for Arizona and get by with a 65 degree interior kept that way with a 1.5K watt electric heater powered via an extension cord hookup from that tan colored single story pedestal on the left :C and :B :
