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rbpru
Nov 20, 2017Explorer II
I think the thing to remember when winter camping, is that you are camping in the winter and only a few TTs are designed for such use.
Therefore, you have to modify your behavior to match the weather and the limitations of your TT.
The easiest way we have found is to dry camp. Carry water separately in water jugs, use the CG wash house (except for those mid night potty trips) :) and we try to limit our trips to low temperatures in th 20s with sunny days.
I know others will take on all sorts of weather, so did I when younger but thing can get rather dicey when the weather drops into the teens.
I am talking degrees Fahrenheit of course.
Therefore, you have to modify your behavior to match the weather and the limitations of your TT.
The easiest way we have found is to dry camp. Carry water separately in water jugs, use the CG wash house (except for those mid night potty trips) :) and we try to limit our trips to low temperatures in th 20s with sunny days.
I know others will take on all sorts of weather, so did I when younger but thing can get rather dicey when the weather drops into the teens.
I am talking degrees Fahrenheit of course.
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