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The_Mad_Norsky
May 05, 2015Explorer
06Fargo wrote:
Snow Bird aka Snow River in the US - first campers to feature a slide - yes.
I tend to agree with that! :B
Course, I may be a tad biased. :B (SnowRiver 10-8 seen in signature).
No, honestly with the slide in, a little tight getting through but nothing major.
And it stays very warm. Spent a week up in North Dakota early last month and nights were cold. Low 20's and we stayed snug and warm. I was surprised at how much propane we had remaining when I refilled the tanks.
However, I did make one major mistake. On one of the coldest nights, I didn't extend the slide all the way out. Figured it would keep us warmer. WRONG! Silly me never noticed until the next morning that it was not sealed around the bottom corners of the slides unless they were either all the way in, or all the way out.
Oh well, one learns, sometimes the hard way.
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