Ravialdo
Dec 27, 2013Explorer
SE Utah in March?
Newbie here. We are planning a vacation to Utah for the 3rd week of March. While I go backpacking and kayak camping every year around that time in Moab, for the rest of my family, it will be there 1st time ever. Actually will be a first RV trip for all of us. We plan on renting an RV out of Las Vegas (likely a Class C).
I tried searching the forums and couldn't come up with the answers to my questions so here goes:
March weather can be hit or miss. Wife and kids are Floridians. According to the Park service weather, the lows around that time can reach mid-30's, presumably at night.
1. How hard is it to keep the RV warm enough at night so that we can get a decent night of sleep instead of being miserably cold?
2. Does this require running a generator at night for a heater? I ask because I wish to stay at the NPS campgrounds as much as possible, and many of them have 'quiet times' usually overnight, when it gets coldest.
3. Are there RV's for rent that utilize solar panels to help heat the RV? I know of Provan and Earthroamers that have solar panels to allow for more remote off-the-grid camping. Was wondering if there were other 'more flexible' options other than the standard El Monte/CampingWorld rentals?
Thanks so much. I've been planning an RV trip for the kids for a long time and waited until they got older.
I tried searching the forums and couldn't come up with the answers to my questions so here goes:
March weather can be hit or miss. Wife and kids are Floridians. According to the Park service weather, the lows around that time can reach mid-30's, presumably at night.
1. How hard is it to keep the RV warm enough at night so that we can get a decent night of sleep instead of being miserably cold?
2. Does this require running a generator at night for a heater? I ask because I wish to stay at the NPS campgrounds as much as possible, and many of them have 'quiet times' usually overnight, when it gets coldest.
3. Are there RV's for rent that utilize solar panels to help heat the RV? I know of Provan and Earthroamers that have solar panels to allow for more remote off-the-grid camping. Was wondering if there were other 'more flexible' options other than the standard El Monte/CampingWorld rentals?
Thanks so much. I've been planning an RV trip for the kids for a long time and waited until they got older.