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HandyRandy
Jul 17, 2013Explorer
Depending on the Relative Humidity where you are parked this may work.
My very adventurous wife & I did our 20th anniversary (in late June) mountain biking in western Colorado. Not the snow covered mountains, but the desert that is indistinguishable from SE Utah. Daytime temps were in the high 90s and we were in a Hallmark pop up. We found that by hanging wet - not dripping - towels inside the windows and exhausting through the Fantastic Vent we got a great swamp cooler effect that dropped the inside temp by 10 - 15 degrees. We did have to re-wet the towels about once an hour.
Good luck
My very adventurous wife & I did our 20th anniversary (in late June) mountain biking in western Colorado. Not the snow covered mountains, but the desert that is indistinguishable from SE Utah. Daytime temps were in the high 90s and we were in a Hallmark pop up. We found that by hanging wet - not dripping - towels inside the windows and exhausting through the Fantastic Vent we got a great swamp cooler effect that dropped the inside temp by 10 - 15 degrees. We did have to re-wet the towels about once an hour.
Good luck
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