Grit dog wrote:
K3WE wrote:
He wasn't scared off. He thanked everyone and decided, in light of what he has learned, to go the hotel route. His wife is attending a conference, it's not a camping trip.
Ok, campers cannot be used when attending conferences.
Must have missed that when I read the owners manual. Seemed like it could have been fun.
Or maybe you're ok with taking sponge baths parked in a truck stop at 10below zero, while trying to do your hair and makeup and put on your dress clothes to go to a decidedly white collar function in the middle of winter survival camping.
The best part is the OP appeared to not have much cold weather experience, so that could be even more of an adventure! From actually making the trip, to staying warm, to roughing it for a formal event.
Yeah that sounds awesome.......not.
He asked a valid question, got some good things to think about and moved on.
I'll sleep in my snowmachine trailer with a cot and buddy heater, pack into the backcountry and sleep in a hamkock with a tarp over me, camp with no water, wash up in the crick before and or after fishing in it. LOVE those type of trips. BUT when I go to a business event and have to wear a monkey suit for 3 days, the last thing in my mind is how do I keep the water from freezing in my camper!
You could run the furnace and solve the problem of doing your hair at 10 below...and maybe he has a winter camper where he could have running water. He asked for CONSIDERATIONS. I am disappointed when folks offer narrow opinions: That a camper can only be used for camping. Indeed there are some good posts. You’ll need to use a lot of LP. Campgrounds may be closed. Running water is an issue. Dressing up for a conference is a consideration. Conversely if it’s paired with some planning and fun stops along the way and the right food in the fridge, it COULD be fun. The wife could confer, hubby could tour and worry about the water.
I trust that the OP made a good decision, but I like seeing BOTH sides as opposed to “I would NEVER take a camper to a conference because you have to do your hair at 10 below”. Read the title (Cold weather camping) Other folks may see the title and wish to think about the pros and cons of other non- camping uses. The mother in laws driveway has made for some great Christmases- and yes, we burned some LP.