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somewhere in the texas 'lost pines'
โJun-22-2015 08:09 PM
juice0000 wrote:. If tires are less than four years of age and brakes have been maintained and working now, you should be fine if not overloaded.MTPockets1 wrote:
Get shade if you can, avoid small canyon or areas that block the breeze. You'll need the breeze. Drink lots of water.
Thanks.
Should I worry about tires & breaks? We will be moving around a lot.
โJun-22-2015 07:32 PM
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โJun-22-2015 06:19 PM
RV CONUS wrote:
Everyday between Jun 1- August 31 that I don't get 100 degrees and dust; I send the governor a letter requesting a tax rebate.
Laughlin, NV
โJun-22-2015 06:18 PM
โJun-22-2015 06:17 PM
coolbreeze01 wrote:+1
If your AC is working, no worries.
โJun-22-2015 06:15 PM
juice0000 wrote:
Hello,
Will be heading out the SW portion of the US in a couple weeks. Some of the places we'll be staying will be 100+ degrees for the highs.
What do I need to take into consideration with my TT to avoid a total meltdown?
Thanks in advance for any tips.
โJun-22-2015 04:51 PM
coolbreeze01 wrote:
If your AC is working, no worries.
โJun-22-2015 04:50 PM
โJun-22-2015 02:59 PM
juice0000 wrote:Wait until November!
Hello,
Will be heading out the SW portion of the US in a couple weeks. Some of the places we'll be staying will be 100+ degrees for the highs.
What do I need to take into consideration with my TT to avoid a total meltdown?
Thanks in advance for any tips.
โJun-22-2015 02:43 PM
โJun-22-2015 02:13 PM
2gypsies wrote:
Any chance of re-routing your trip? Do the northern portion first then come down to the desert when the monsoons have begun and it cools off?
Siteseeing in the heat we're having will not be fun. Better take an anti-crabby pill! ๐
Your biggest concern will be your refrigerator. Definitely try to park so it gets afternoon shade at least.
Have the silver insultation product for your windows. They really help.
Don't try dry camping. You really need air conditioning in this heat. Bring along an extra fan or two to move the air.
Good luck!
โJun-22-2015 02:09 PM
eichacsj wrote:
Drink water a lot! If you wait until you get the headache you waited way to long. So like stated above know heat stroke. https://www.facebook.com/tim.fruitman?fref=hovercard
If you only have 1 13k AC it will run constantly and may get down to 80. Gaging on a 28 - 30 ft RV.
Wait until the monsoons when it is cool! not hardly that is when temps are still above 100 24 hours and now you have 80% or more humidity. We do not call it the dog days of summer for nothing. It is brutal until late Oct.
For the fridge we have 2 of these; http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/fridgecool-fan-with-on-off-switch/38134 It circulates the air over the coils and keeps your fridge quite cool. We have ours set at 6 (propane, elec. not as efficient) and things are cold. Be sure and put them both on same side. The batteries last all camping season for us.
Later fall, winter, spring is really the better time to come here.
Good luck