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eabc5454
Jun 13, 2013Explorer
We just moved up from a TT to a MH, but either way we always carry water, at least enough to flush, wash off faces and hands, etc.
I always thought that 1/4 tank of fresh water was adequate. However, one cold and snowy November evening (yes, we camp in the snow!), I knew the water hoses would freeze and we'd be out of luck in the morning. I got some really weird looks as I used my hose to fill my FW tank. I got more weird (envious) looks the next morning as I showered, flushed, etc. The sealed underbelly with the furnace on kept my water in the preferred, liquid format, rather than the hard, cold water in the hoses.
Also, we've been in CGs twice where someone drove over a spigot and they had to turn the water off to fix it. No, it wasn't me!
Happy camping,
Elizabeth
2014 Thor MC ACE 30.1 (The Mothership)
2013 Honda CR-V (The Pod)
I always thought that 1/4 tank of fresh water was adequate. However, one cold and snowy November evening (yes, we camp in the snow!), I knew the water hoses would freeze and we'd be out of luck in the morning. I got some really weird looks as I used my hose to fill my FW tank. I got more weird (envious) looks the next morning as I showered, flushed, etc. The sealed underbelly with the furnace on kept my water in the preferred, liquid format, rather than the hard, cold water in the hoses.
Also, we've been in CGs twice where someone drove over a spigot and they had to turn the water off to fix it. No, it wasn't me!
Happy camping,
Elizabeth
2014 Thor MC ACE 30.1 (The Mothership)
2013 Honda CR-V (The Pod)
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