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paulcardoza
Aug 18, 2016Explorer
OK....... It's a two day trip, MAX. Myrtle Beach to SE MASS is a trip I make often in 14.5 hours, straight through. Early to mid-Dec, all you need to do is watch the forecast. While it snows up here in December, it's extremely unlikely that we'll have a blizzard that'll keep the highways snow-covered for more than one day.
You bigger concern will be the water systems in your trailer, once you get north of DC. If you can keep the furnace running for the trip, you can get by without winterizing. You'll need enough battery power to supply the furnace!
Then you'll need to winterize ASAP when you make it to MASS. Or, you could simply winterize before leaving and avoid using onboard water altogether.
You bigger concern will be the water systems in your trailer, once you get north of DC. If you can keep the furnace running for the trip, you can get by without winterizing. You'll need enough battery power to supply the furnace!
Then you'll need to winterize ASAP when you make it to MASS. Or, you could simply winterize before leaving and avoid using onboard water altogether.
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