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DutchmenSport
Dec 08, 2017Explorer
If the campground has running water over the winter months, you'll have no problems camping there. Your camper should be fine. You may want to make sure you are completely full with propane, and run one tank at a time so you know when one tank is empty to get it refilled immediately. That way, you'll never run out completely. You might want to bring along an electric space heater too. That helps a lot too. Nothing wrong with bringing along an electric blanket or two either, if you have one. The amount of propane used will be anyone's guess. It all depends on the outside temperature and how well your camper is built, what temperature your thermostat is set at, plus how often the door is opened and closed.
We winter camp as long as possible. When temps get to about 10 degrees, we move back into the house. By then, we are going through about 1 thirty pound tank every 4 days. But each camper is different.
There's no reason why you can't do it. Go, enjoy the new grandbaby and have a GREAT time!
We winter camp as long as possible. When temps get to about 10 degrees, we move back into the house. By then, we are going through about 1 thirty pound tank every 4 days. But each camper is different.
There's no reason why you can't do it. Go, enjoy the new grandbaby and have a GREAT time!
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