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Grit_dog
Jun 28, 2018Navigator
catkins wrote:
Most RV ACs will only cool down 10-15 degrees below the outside temperature. Dry camping in a Pop-up in 110 degrees does not seem safe. Hopefully the originally poster will reconsider their plan..........
To a wet sider it may seem unsafe but it’s all what your body is acclimated to. We used to tent camp in AZ in the summer. 100+ during the day 70s and 80s at night....usually. The desert cools down fast after sundown.
But yes it could be unhealthy if a person is not healthy and acclimated.
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