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SoundGuy
Nov 04, 2015Explorer
BobsYourUncle wrote:
I like winter camping and plan on doing a lot more of it now, especially after no longer bring FT and now have a S&B again. I miss those minus 30 nights in the TT! Haha!
But the old Topaz is a mite chilly and has an ice cold floor in those temperatures.
JMO, but if you're intending to leave the trailer in one location all winter you'd be much further ahead to simply skirt the trailer and if you prefer add some auxiliary heating within the cavity created. I did this one year with our hybrid, not for the purpose of keeping the floor warmer but to stop mounds of snow from blowing under the trailer ...
However, had I been interested in actually using the camper I'd have instead used Reflectix as an insulating barrier with some sort of light framing to hold it all in place. Here in Ontario several campgrounds offer winter camping programs so trailer skirting is commonly seen as a method of keeping the interior of what is really a 3-season camper more comfortable in sub freezing temperatures.
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