We own a 36 foot class "A" that is not really suited for cold weather, 30 degrees to 45 degrees, camping. The furnace will run a lot and/or you use electric heat. Both will cost $. The inside of the c...
Out west I've camped into the low 20s in deserts and been perfectly comfy. There is a big difference-it is a dry cold. So I'd say your problem is mostly humidity and moisture.
I'd agree on the dehumidifier-with decent capacity. Minimize cooking which evaporates water. Ventilate, especially when cooking and showering. If possible try to dry the towels somewhere other than in the RV. Same with wet clothing.
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