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epeters
Jul 10, 2017Explorer
bikendan wrote:Baja Man wrote:
Other than the potential dislikes:
too HOT and won't cool with AC
too COLD and won't heat
too much noise can be heard
potential for critters to tear into tents
If you get PUGs and some Reflectix, you be fine with the temps, other than camping in the desert.
We camped in SoCal with our hybrid for 10 years and were fine in 100° heat and cold snowy nights.
We rarely had noise issues and had way more sounds of nature.
We camped in Yellowstone, Glacier, Grand Tetons and Yosemite.
I agree. We've been in over 100 degree heat and with the Reflextix on the bunks and the AC on (and the bunk curtains closed) the trailer was fine. I've been in below freezing weather and have had no issues staying warm.
That said, being too cold or too hot is a subjective topic. What is ok for us may not be for others.
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