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Tvov
Oct 22, 2018Explorer II
As others have said, when we camp in cold temps, we use warms quilts and/or sleeping bags when sleeping. I don't actually use the camper's propane furnace (I turn off the thermostat) unless we have hookups... or a generator running. It does kill the battery quickly.
When I get up in the morning, making the percolator coffee on the stove does a great job of heating up our trailer. Then work on the eggs, bacon and sausage and the camper is almost too warm.
A few have mentioned condensation... I always vent our trailer. One window cracked open and one roof vent cracked open. You need fresh air to breath, and I can't stand a "stuffy" camper.
Have fun! I'm going out in about 30 minutes for deer. It is just about 32F this morning. Better than last week - it was so warm and humid my eyeglasses kept fogging up!
I love cold weather! (well, with the right clothing... lol!)
When I get up in the morning, making the percolator coffee on the stove does a great job of heating up our trailer. Then work on the eggs, bacon and sausage and the camper is almost too warm.
A few have mentioned condensation... I always vent our trailer. One window cracked open and one roof vent cracked open. You need fresh air to breath, and I can't stand a "stuffy" camper.
Have fun! I'm going out in about 30 minutes for deer. It is just about 32F this morning. Better than last week - it was so warm and humid my eyeglasses kept fogging up!
I love cold weather! (well, with the right clothing... lol!)
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