shadow65 wrote:
I'm going to be spending the winter in an RV park with full hookups in Colorado Springs. I have a 35' DP and have done some short term camping in cold weather but never for a prolonged period of time. I would appreciate any tips or advice on keeping water from freezing, staying warm and comfortable, and having as pleasant a winter as possible. I do know I will need a heated water hose. Thanks
Having winter three years in Golden here is what I learned.
Remote thermometers are extremely helpful - some even come with an alarm setting - I keep one in the water and Sewer hook -up area. and one in the basement.
Insulated Water line with a heater attached. Always have a 10' one in the Coach.
Close the sewer line and open as needed to use.
I installed a Halogen light in the Sewer bay for really cold days would turn it on the night before a dump.
Bubble reflex it for the front windshield at night - would roll up so the south facing windshield could warm the Coach during the day. This was the single best thing for warmth in the Coach at night.
We found a couple of foam cushions that fit the vents.
With a screw gun I unscrewed the A/C vents and sealed with simi flex foam, stopped some of the just funny cold that would come through the vents.
Electric was free so I used two small heaters to heat the Coach, I had a hydro hot and a separate basement thermostat so never a problem.(With the 75 watt light, and the Hydro Hot unit in the basement, it never got below 42 degrees)
The Bed is over the engine - so the floor will get cold - no real insulation back there.
One winter we had -17 every night for 10 days (COLD) but we survived.
Not sure what else to tell you but if you want to talk send me a PM.
Best of Luck,
Busskipper
Maryland/Colorado
Travel Supreme 42DS04
GX470-FMCA - Travel less now - But still love to be on the Road
States traveled in this Coach