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juice0000 wrote:2gypsies wrote:
What areas are you going to be?
Mesa for a couple days, and also Vegas will be the hottest.
Bryce, UT has a high forecast, but we are staying at a place that is at 7600 elevation.
Looks like in Mesa we will have a lot of sites to pick from, so I am hopeful for some shade.
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2gypsies wrote:
What areas are you going to be?
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juice0000 wrote: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
Thanks.
The TT is 32' and has a 15btu a/c. I think we'll put it to the test and bring fans.
I will look into the fridge fans.
We have a little one still in school, so summer is our only time for big trips unfortunately.
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