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BobsYourUncle
Mar 06, 2014Nomad
Lantley wrote:
Bob I have been following your chronicles,with the others. At this point I would ride out the winter with coolers or use the ice box idea. If you plan to continue your arctic camping I would focus your dollars on the new four season rig and avoid putting any serious funds into your current unit.
While you are making the most of it and surviving your current rig was never built to survive the conditions you are in.
Do what is needed to make it through this winter but plan to abandon ship for a more capable 4 season unit during the thaw!
Bingo, buddy, you nailed it!
I never intended to be in the frozen tundra for extended time, however, my situation changed and I had to drop it on the hitch and head here.
I made it ok in -33C last November/ December, but it only hit those lows for a couple days. This time it was sustained for a while. Guess that is what made the difference.
But I have 6500 bucks into this thing and aside from a broken fridge, it really is a nice unit. gotta fix it before selling it. Everything else is in perfect condition. I can't just discard it for nothing. It is a nice TT, for 3 season use.
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