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travelnutz
Mar 08, 2016Explorer II
Nope, we don't have the disease at all. RV camped in Michigan where we live and the area up north till in December punctuated by a week spent in Cabo Mexico in a fine resort and then in the first week of January after being in the 50's and 60's during Christmas/New Years time at home and no snow either as usual, hooked up the 5th wheel and been in Florida with it since and we'll head back to Michigan about the 15th of March with it. Got to be back anyway before the end of March because wife has Doc appointments.
80's daytime down but chilly at night here and in the 60's back home where it's gorgeous and we'd much rather be anytime. Even if we didn't go south for a couple months in winter, we'd still be camping back in Michigan where lots of CG's are open all winter and the clean snow landscape is so beautiful. Wife is disabled and has had 19 operations and often uses a walker on bad days and doesn't want to chance slipping on a snow packed etc area. Says 19 was more than enough and doesn't want any more!
Clean off your RV and use it all year long and you won't suffer a bit from the disease you won't get...
80's daytime down but chilly at night here and in the 60's back home where it's gorgeous and we'd much rather be anytime. Even if we didn't go south for a couple months in winter, we'd still be camping back in Michigan where lots of CG's are open all winter and the clean snow landscape is so beautiful. Wife is disabled and has had 19 operations and often uses a walker on bad days and doesn't want to chance slipping on a snow packed etc area. Says 19 was more than enough and doesn't want any more!
Clean off your RV and use it all year long and you won't suffer a bit from the disease you won't get...
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