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fitznj
Oct 14, 2015Explorer
You'll be fine; I have a TT without the "winter" features that you have and I camp in NJ, MD, VA (Assateague) during Nov/Dec (and occasionally in Jan) with no(?) problems.
I don't need to keep the furnace on - in fact I switch it off when we go to bed. It is usually close to 40deg when I wake up but nothing is frozen. The only time I had a problem, was during a really cold spell when the fresh water tank froze up during the night but once I got the heater/furnace on, it soon thawed out.
You won't get bitterly cold/multi-days during Nov/Dec in MD. It will get below freezing during the night but warm up (relatively) once the sun comes up.
Jan/Feb is when you get the prolonged bitterly cold days.
go for it - winter camping is great
gerry
I don't need to keep the furnace on - in fact I switch it off when we go to bed. It is usually close to 40deg when I wake up but nothing is frozen. The only time I had a problem, was during a really cold spell when the fresh water tank froze up during the night but once I got the heater/furnace on, it soon thawed out.
You won't get bitterly cold/multi-days during Nov/Dec in MD. It will get below freezing during the night but warm up (relatively) once the sun comes up.
Jan/Feb is when you get the prolonged bitterly cold days.
go for it - winter camping is great
gerry
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