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Mar 05, 2017Explorer II
The grizzly thing has nothing to do with winter but to answer your question, we were told we could not stay in the full hook up area at Lake Louise after prebooking because the Parks people consider the Soft sided TC's are the same as tent trailers. We never are in full hook ups but because my son had booked for 3 days to attend a wedding, we were to look after the grandson for the night. They did relocate us to the tenting area that had an electric fence around it.
Our Outfitter had I think, 11 windows in the vinyl pop up area and were great when travelling in the warmer months for ventillation and light but they definatly leaked a lot of air compared to the hard sided thermal pane windows. My opinion after having 3 hard side and one pop up over the years is for winter camping(read cold temperatures), hard sides are superior .
Dave
Our Outfitter had I think, 11 windows in the vinyl pop up area and were great when travelling in the warmer months for ventillation and light but they definatly leaked a lot of air compared to the hard sided thermal pane windows. My opinion after having 3 hard side and one pop up over the years is for winter camping(read cold temperatures), hard sides are superior .
Dave
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