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RedRocket204
Aug 02, 2017Explorer
Olddawgsrule wrote:
My, plans are to stay away from the cold weather! Yes, Spring/Fall can get cool, but I'm from the Nor'east, cold is below freezing.. LOL
My intention off the bat is to travel Spring through Fall and visit Canada petty extensively.
Ultimate would be to run South for winter and fine a spot to park it and fly home. Use it as a get-away during the winter.
I know sounds weird wanting to be in the Nor'east for winter, but I like snow!!
Do not forget that the RVs built for 3 & 4 seasons, meaning better insulating values, not only make a significant difference when it is cold outside, it will greatly help with summer heat too. Just take a look at the many threads about trying to get RVs to cool efficiently. Seems somewhat a common issue many end up faced with.
To add to that discussion, we did the 5 Utah National Parks this July. Everywhere it was pretty hot, some more than others. Moab being the hottest at 108 for the high. Good insulation (roof/walls/floor), good insulting windows are key both winter and summer.
Outdoors RV is a trailer I recently looked and and would be on the list if I were shopping for a TT. Just not sure if they are in your area.
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