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soren
Nov 08, 2015Explorer
"you will freeze to death" "it will get to 40 below and stay there"
Oddly enough, I think the guy actually posted his question asking for helpful advice. Who knew? Right? Like I have stated a few posts ago, I have met folks who do this, in parts of AK. that make Anchorage/peninsula area look like the Bahamas. There are many in my area living in similar situations. (like 18 below and a hundred+ inches of snow last year). This spring they were still quite alive when they exit their beat up old travel trailers and fifty year old (nearly insulation free) mobile homes. Might be tough way to spend the winter, might even have to jump in the truck and head to the local convenience store to warm up, when the propane runs out in the middle of the night. But, with half a brain, and a bit of ambition, I think our intrepid explorer will survive just fine, LOL.
Oddly enough, I think the guy actually posted his question asking for helpful advice. Who knew? Right? Like I have stated a few posts ago, I have met folks who do this, in parts of AK. that make Anchorage/peninsula area look like the Bahamas. There are many in my area living in similar situations. (like 18 below and a hundred+ inches of snow last year). This spring they were still quite alive when they exit their beat up old travel trailers and fifty year old (nearly insulation free) mobile homes. Might be tough way to spend the winter, might even have to jump in the truck and head to the local convenience store to warm up, when the propane runs out in the middle of the night. But, with half a brain, and a bit of ambition, I think our intrepid explorer will survive just fine, LOL.
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