I have a question for those who have experience in this instance.
This is our first camping rig with slide outs. Having camped in the winter with snow before I've not had to deal with this before. No slide outs.
I assume if it snows on your slide out the snow will start to melt do to not the greats insulation in a camper, and probably start to freeze. Then a person would have to crawl up on top and remove that ice to put the slides back in to transport the rig.(something I hope to avoid) Then if you got the slides in all that snow and ice remaing would melt on the inside.
Is there a way to avoid this. No please don't tell me to stay home until spring. Do the Slide out Awnings work in this instance??? What if the wind blows the snow around would snow get under the Awning slide on top of the slide out roof? Has anyone experienced this.
Your help and suggestions are appreciated.
Thank You.
2008 Ford F-350 Dually Flatbed
2013 NorthStar Arrow 8.5 with side storage compartments.