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toedtoes
Nov 24, 2015Explorer III
navegator wrote:
Bsinmich we do have freezing temperatures in California, we have high mountains, Los Angeles gets it's water from the snow pack in the sierras, there is a place called Donners pass,remember what happened there?
Close to San Diego we have the Cuyamacas and the Lagunas there are campgrounds up there that have freezing temps for several days, we also have Mount Palomar, we have the deserts with temps in the 70's during the day and low 20's at night in winter, boondocked for 3 days in the San Jasinto Mountain well over 7,000 feet in elevation in winter no problems using the bathroom in the RV, half a gallon antifreeze in black and grey tanks had no problems at all.
navegator
I think Bsinmich is addressing the folks who are saying to "just put water in the tank and use the toilet". Many of the comments on this thread are completely ignoring the issue of weather when they say "put water in the tank and use the toilet". Your posts are not ignoring that issue.
I will add that choosing to camp in the Sierras for a few days is not the same as having to deal with those freezing temps just to get from your home to another location with non-freezing nights. Californian's (myself included) are fortunate in that they can enjoy non-freezing nights without having to travel for hundreds of miles.
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