Feb-28-2019 03:53 PM
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Mar-01-2019 05:37 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
No way does that Bigfoot weigh 1000 pounds dry. Try 2500 pounds instead.
Mar-01-2019 05:15 AM
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Last weekend we did our first winter camping trip for some backcountry ski touring and visiting friends skiing at a resort 5 hours up the road. It was great, but obviously heating/drying out stuff was tough. I had my small 1000w honda generator running a small space heater (on low) and a small buddy heater running before bed, or during breakfast. Nothing running during the night, mainly for security on the generator and even with a CO detector, wasn't a fan of the buddy heater running over night (being a voly firefighter and chemist). Condensation was a problem.
Mar-01-2019 03:48 AM
Feb-28-2019 10:05 PM
Feb-28-2019 09:07 PM
Photomike wrote:
Have you thought of a wood stove? Those little ones for boats are really cool and put out a lot of heat. You could keep your current unit, add a wood stove to heat / dry things out during the day and then use your furnace at night. If you have insulation in your current unit you are not going to get much better with anything else.
I went the van route and I do miss the 4x4 of the truck camper. As much for peace of mind as anything.
Here is info on my units.
Feb-28-2019 06:13 PM
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