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donn0128 wrote:
Boise can get mighty cold in the winter. First off, I have doubts you will find an open RV park.
Second it going to be very expensive to try and live in one all winter. Sun can warm only so much in the winter, but you will still burn lots of propane trying to keep an RV even at 60 inside all day/nite. Especially when it hits -20 over night.
Get an apartment or have him quit his job and move south.
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wishin'andhopin' wrote:
There's is no way to make a travel trailer work?
โOct-31-2013 10:45 AM
Jean S wrote:
BTW, unless you are tied to Boise by something like a job, my advice would be to head south. We spent part of our first Jayco winter in the Chicago area. We tried several ways to insulate and keep the condensation down. Nothing really worked. Leave.
โOct-31-2013 10:44 AM
paulcardoza wrote:
To winter in Idaho, you're going to need a higher end 5th wheel, with a cold prep package. Insulated walls, double pane windows, heated tanks. You'll also need a nice big propane tank for the furnace! No matter how well built the RV is, it won't retain heat like a stick/brick house will. Be sure it's a 50A RV, so you can supplement the furnace with some electric heaters.
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