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โOct-02-2021 12:11 PM
Jebby14 wrote:
dont underestimate the fuel needed to stay warm or the electricity
โOct-02-2021 08:30 AM
clintbrooks1767 wrote:
Hello all,
I'm new to RVing. Just bought a 5th wheel. I'm going to take it to Angel Fire NM this January and go snow skiing. I've been skiing in NM for almost 20 years and the temperature routinely can get to 20 or 30 degrees BELOW freezing.
My unit has a fully enclosed ducted/heated underbelly, heated basement, and heated storage tanks. I know I need to protect my water hose (if the resort has their city water turned on). I will turn on my tank heaters and plan to run my furnace while driving if I we encounter sub freezing temps during our drive. I will only plan on placing my sewer hose out when dumping and return to heated basement after use.
Can anyone who's been camping in sub freezing temperatures provide me with any advice? I'm trying to avoid common rookie mistakes encountered while camping in very cold weather.
Thank you in advance.
โOct-02-2021 05:31 AM
โOct-10-2020 07:43 AM
โOct-10-2020 03:56 AM
magicbus wrote:memtb wrote:free radical wrote:
Fwiw
Ive been down to minus 20 with no problems,..
This is another testimony, that all campers/rvโs are not created equal. While you will use considerably more propane, especially if the rv is large (ours is a 39 foot 5th wheel), the are several (some of the best are no longer in production) that can handle -20 F quite well.
Uh... when a Canadian poster mentions -20, my guess is they would mean -20C, not -20 F. A small but important difference.
Dave
โOct-10-2020 03:17 AM
memtb wrote:free radical wrote:
Fwiw
Ive been down to minus 20 with no problems,..
This is another testimony, that all campers/rvโs are not created equal. While you will use considerably more propane, especially if the rv is large (ours is a 39 foot 5th wheel), the are several (some of the best are no longer in production) that can handle -20 F quite well.
โOct-09-2020 08:05 PM
clintbrooks1767 wrote:Sounds like you are adding work to a vacation. Been going 20 years you must be familiar with the local hotels. Are they so gross you are considering the new trailer? You might come to like free unlimited hot water and deal with the jizz stained carpet.
Can anyone who's been camping in sub freezing temperatures provide me with any advice? I'm trying to avoid common rookie mistakes encountered while camping in very cold weather.
Thank you in advance.
โOct-09-2020 06:49 PM
free radical wrote:
Fwiw
Ive been down to minus 20 with no problems,,but then
I have Espar diesel and R10 insulation in all walls and double pane windows.
Still the heater run continously all night on low seting,,surprisingly didnt use much electric either as I only have one AGM deep cycle batt.
โOct-08-2020 07:27 PM
โOct-08-2020 12:44 PM
way2roll wrote:
Those are pretty demanding temps even for a sticks and bricks house. I am not sure I would risk un-winterizing my plumbing at all if temps would be consistently below 0. Sure you have heated tanks but how much LP? Trying to run your heat in those temps for extended periods of time will burn through a lot of LP. Not sure what FW you have but even with ducted air to the plumbing and tanks, there is still a lot of risk in a length of plumbing or a pump or trap to freeze. If I am staying in below freezing temps, I will winterize, take bottled water and use CG facilities for showers. I wouldn't risk it, but that's me. Most production RV's aren't built to withstand sub zero temps for very long. At or below freezing maybe, but you are talking 20-30 degrees below freezing.
โSep-09-2020 08:20 AM
spoon059 wrote:
No campground is going to have water turned on in those temps. I would suggest bottles of water for drinking and using campground facilities for everything else. I've camped in the teens before, we just didn't use our water system.
You will burn through a lot of propane... a LOT of propane in those temps. I would suggest a good efficient electric heater and heated sheets/blanket for sleeping. It won't be super comfortable, but you should be able to get by for a couple day ski trip.
Enjoy!
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