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profdant139
Mar 03, 2017Explorer II
I hate to sound like a caveman here, but it is really possible to live comfortably with the internal temp at 50 during the morning and evening and at 35 at night. We have done this many, many times while snow-camping. We use a down comforter at night and we bundle up when we are out of bed (breakfast and dinner).
The only time we bring the internal temp up to 70 is for a few minutes during shower time, in the evening, for obvious reasons. Otherwise, the furnace is usually off.
My point is that a pop-up truck camper will be just fine for mild snow camping (down to the single digits). As the Eskimos say, "There is no bad weather, just bad clothing." ;)
The only time we bring the internal temp up to 70 is for a few minutes during shower time, in the evening, for obvious reasons. Otherwise, the furnace is usually off.
My point is that a pop-up truck camper will be just fine for mild snow camping (down to the single digits). As the Eskimos say, "There is no bad weather, just bad clothing." ;)
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