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Speedogomer
Jun 26, 2014Explorer
As a kid I slept in a pop up in winter. I remember waking up in the night and my nose having icicles hanging from it.
That said, it can be done. If I were running ANY heat source in a pop up, I'd have a carbon monoxide detector in there. It's a cheap safety net.
Theoretically you could skirt around the outside of the trailer, and hand more insulation around the tent ends... even some sleeping bags hung around the walls would keep some heat in... not sure who elaborate you want to get.
That said, it can be done. If I were running ANY heat source in a pop up, I'd have a carbon monoxide detector in there. It's a cheap safety net.
Theoretically you could skirt around the outside of the trailer, and hand more insulation around the tent ends... even some sleeping bags hung around the walls would keep some heat in... not sure who elaborate you want to get.
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