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DutchmenSport
Oct 01, 2016Explorer
You really need to try winter camping. Keep your water lines and plumbing winterized, use a port-a-potty and dump that into a pit toilet, and carry water in separate containers (not your holding tanks). Take cat baths, heat water on the stove, and you can still continue camping, even with snow on the ground.
My wife and I were discussing this today. November 1, the State Parks in Indiana turn off the water. We're simply not ready to stop yet. We are planning on South Carolina over Christmas, but as long as the roads are passable (snow you know), I think we will continue going week-ends to our favorite State Parks in Indiana.
No reason to stop just because of cold weather. You just have to adjust how you do it!
My wife and I were discussing this today. November 1, the State Parks in Indiana turn off the water. We're simply not ready to stop yet. We are planning on South Carolina over Christmas, but as long as the roads are passable (snow you know), I think we will continue going week-ends to our favorite State Parks in Indiana.
No reason to stop just because of cold weather. You just have to adjust how you do it!
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