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wbwood
Aug 12, 2013Explorer
Hi Ron. We are originally from Augusta ourselves and lastly lived in North Augusta before moving away from the area almost 11 years ago. Our parents still live over on the Georgia side of the river and we were just at Ridge Road Campground at Lake Thurmond a couple weeks ago.
I know the climate in which you are speaking of. Personally, all the items you mentioned should be fine in the camper. However I would probably remove any food items, especially during the summer months unless you can run the air conditioner/fridge. Humidity and heat are going to be the worse things. Toiletries will be ok unless aerosol. I would pull that type of stuff out. Especially, tooth paste. I don't like hot tooth paste. Lol
Winterizing is going to be another personal preference. Which ever way you go, use antifreeze in the pipes. My brother in law south of at,ants thought he blew the lines out good, but didn't use the antifreeze. He had some repair work to do in spring. We have never blow. Ours out, we just pumped antifreeze through the lines. Was easier to do and no worries.
I know the climate in which you are speaking of. Personally, all the items you mentioned should be fine in the camper. However I would probably remove any food items, especially during the summer months unless you can run the air conditioner/fridge. Humidity and heat are going to be the worse things. Toiletries will be ok unless aerosol. I would pull that type of stuff out. Especially, tooth paste. I don't like hot tooth paste. Lol
Winterizing is going to be another personal preference. Which ever way you go, use antifreeze in the pipes. My brother in law south of at,ants thought he blew the lines out good, but didn't use the antifreeze. He had some repair work to do in spring. We have never blow. Ours out, we just pumped antifreeze through the lines. Was easier to do and no worries.
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