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NHIrish
Aug 18, 2013Explorer
You can stay in your rig. Just plan a short first day and de-winterize when you get to your first overnight....best with full hookups. De-winterizing really amounts to flushing antifreeze from your system and sterilizing the freshwater storage tank. In fact, from southern Delaware I would think you could do that before you leave home!
We do this all the time when leaving northern NH in mid March...it was 12 degrees when we left last year. We have our first overnight in CT where the temp is usually above or close to freezing. Flush things out and good to go.
Stock up as usual before you go and just keep the heat on for a day before you go while you are loading up...everything will be fine...especially as far south as you are!
Enjoy....Irish
We do this all the time when leaving northern NH in mid March...it was 12 degrees when we left last year. We have our first overnight in CT where the temp is usually above or close to freezing. Flush things out and good to go.
Stock up as usual before you go and just keep the heat on for a day before you go while you are loading up...everything will be fine...especially as far south as you are!
Enjoy....Irish
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