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westend
Nov 04, 2014Explorer
ThreeEs_and_OneI wrote:If you're going to Green Bay, you can expect the worst. It may not dip real low but it's good to be prepared. Skirting really helps the inside cabin temps. Light plywood or foam board cut into 8' strips would be my choice. They can be the last in and first out when packing for a trip. Tape is a good fastener now that they have really sticky and strong tapes available.
Great recommendations! I find solice in the fact that folks have camped at lower temps than I'm expecting to. We're very excited to make full use of the trailer. Hopefully we can brave a trip to Lambeau to catch the Pack playing some time.
I would estimate that skirting, when used below 10f, will cut your fuel for heating by 1/3. I've camped for up to nine days at -0f and with proper prep, we enjoyed the trip. At those temps, we gave up on the plumbing system, too much of a battle.
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