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pnichols
Mar 15, 2020Explorer II
profdant139 wrote:
Phil, that's a trick question --with the furnace or without? We always run the furnace at shower-time in the late afternoon for ten minutes or so, to get the temp up to 70. Dw hates getting out of a hot shower into a cold room, and I can't blame her.
Other than that, the temp inside the trailer was usually around 50 during the day. That sounds cold, but lots of folks go to football games in 20 degree weather. 50 is a piece of cake -- fleece vests, thermal underwear, warm fuzzy hats, hot drinks. A nice change from endless 70 degree weather in Southern Calif.
At night, the temp was usually in the high 30s or low 40s. Down comforter, blankets, etc. -- great "sleeping weather."
Let me emphasize that we are not very rugged folks -- we enjoy being comfortable in seemingly-adverse conditions. The cold wind howls outside, and we are bundled up in the trailer. Very pleasant!!
Thanks for the details Dan ... about what I thought would be the case. :)
FWIW: How you guys camp are not for us though. For example ... we have two ways of heating our stick house and even then I sleep under an electric blanket at nights there. In the RV we keep it only slightly cooler inside than how we keep our stick house inside.
P.S. Keep up the fantastic travel reports - you guys are doing it right - RV interior temperatures notwithstanding!
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