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Mainevacationer
Mar 25, 2018Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:Mainevacationer wrote:
Buy TWO fleece blankets, the good ones...not the cheap flimsy ones. Lay the first fleece blanket on top of your fitted sheet. Lay the second fleece blanket on top of the first one and then add your top sheet and regular blankets. You WILL be toasty warm! As another poster said, wear a hat to bed. I'll also add that you should change into clean underwear and socks just prior to going to bed.
The point is - WHY? :h Camping in a tent in cold weather is one thing but for those of us who have tens of thousands $$$$$ invested in a travel trailer or 5th AND a truck with which to pull it WHY in the world would we not want to be comfortable by simply using the furnace as it was designed to be used - to keep the interior of the rig comfortably warm. If doing so means an extra tank of propane, an extra battery, so be it ... but at least you'll be comfortable. Geez. :R
Soundguy, I am just offering a suggestion on how to stay warm at night. I don't want to delve into the OP mind on why he/she asked the question.
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