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Bigfoot85
Jan 06, 2017Explorer
Last night it was -4 degrees (F). Just another winter day in our '85 Bigfoot, as we woke up to 68 degrees inside. We've been full-timing in our "tiny home" for 3 years now, and have fully enjoyed the winters for many years before that.
Jefe 4x4 sums it all up ... prepare your unit for how you're going to live. The above pic is a warmer day last week, snow melting and icicles forming. We've added insulation, additional battery power, ensured air flow throughout the unit, wrapped every pipe and more. And we always pack backup systems.
We might note that 2 years ago, we had to spend a short time in a 5er while we were getting truck repairs, and a slide was a definite no-no for keeping warm! We like our Bigfoot for all season living and traveling. If you're interested in more, go to travelingtortuga.com
Jefe 4x4 sums it all up ... prepare your unit for how you're going to live. The above pic is a warmer day last week, snow melting and icicles forming. We've added insulation, additional battery power, ensured air flow throughout the unit, wrapped every pipe and more. And we always pack backup systems.
We might note that 2 years ago, we had to spend a short time in a 5er while we were getting truck repairs, and a slide was a definite no-no for keeping warm! We like our Bigfoot for all season living and traveling. If you're interested in more, go to travelingtortuga.com
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