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โNov-09-2017 02:22 AM
drenjoey wrote:
Living in Maine, we camp only part of the year......but one thing we have and you don't is the anticipation, and then the excitement.
Our hybrid is parked in front of the house, and we look at it during the winter months with anticipation.
When spring arrives,the first thing we look forward to is to remove the cover from it, and go inside. Then it's opening the tent ends and the slide out, and start dreaming of our summer trips.
Folks in the cold and snowy states know what I'm talking about!
Dre
โNov-09-2017 01:44 AM
mileshuff wrote:
I feel sorry for those of you who can RV only part of the year! Here in AZ we RV year round. Cool mountains in the summer, warm deserts in the winter.
We have a 5th wheel now, but used our Hybrid for over 10 years. Quite often camped with lows in the 30's without issue. Clipped on tent covers (popop gizmos) which helped to hold heat in considerably.
โNov-08-2017 08:38 PM
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โNov-06-2017 10:41 AM
gheicher wrote:
Just winterized mine. The hot water tank drain plug is plastic and a pain to get at, so I purchased a small stainless steel ball valve from Ebay to replace the plastic plug. I like to drain the hot water tank after use to keep the water from getting stinky just sitting around. Now all I have to do is just flip a valve to drain.
โNov-06-2017 10:39 AM
Oasisbob wrote:
We were out last weekend. Some of the best camping is after Labor Day & before Christmas in our opinion. We are never cold in the hybrid. Feels like home as long as we have no noisey neighbors that is
โNov-04-2017 12:31 PM
Oasisbob wrote:
We were out last weekend. Some of the best camping is after Labor Day & before Christmas in our opinion. We are never cold in the hybrid. Feels like home as long as we have no noisey neighbors that is
โNov-04-2017 06:40 AM
All I could afford wrote:
Ralphie Boy... Is that the Roo 24 WS?
โNov-04-2017 06:04 AM
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โNov-04-2017 02:39 AM
gheicher wrote:
Just winterized mine. The hot water tank drain plug is plastic and a pain to get at, so I purchased a small stainless steel ball valve from Ebay to replace the plastic plug. I like to drain the hot water tank after use to keep the water from getting stinky just sitting around. Now all I have to do is just flip a valve to drain.