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rwbradley
Jul 31, 2015Explorer
I have camped in the fall at temps around freezing in our HTT. We have also had it down to Myrtle Beach in July when it was in the 90s and dripping with humidity. It handled both extremes well. Sometimes you see condensation in the extremes, but nothing major.
I suspect it is a regional thing. I just came back from 3 popular Provincial Parks in Ontario Canada, and well over half the trailers in each park were HTT's. Whereas when we were in Myrtle Beach at the beginning of July, around three quarters were Toy Haulers and HTT's were rare... mind you that does not surprise me, the zillions of crazies driving the pimped out golf carts down the strip in Myrtle Beach like they have had a few too many need a way to haul them.
I suspect it is a regional thing. I just came back from 3 popular Provincial Parks in Ontario Canada, and well over half the trailers in each park were HTT's. Whereas when we were in Myrtle Beach at the beginning of July, around three quarters were Toy Haulers and HTT's were rare... mind you that does not surprise me, the zillions of crazies driving the pimped out golf carts down the strip in Myrtle Beach like they have had a few too many need a way to haul them.
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