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Nvr2loud
Mar 02, 2015Explorer II
bigj3234 wrote:
We've been itching to get it out, too. This will be our first full year of camping. Bought the camper last Memorial Day, took a couple weeks to get it, and ran it into a tree on our second trip out (took six weeks to fix).
As others have stated, waiting for a week or so of night-time temps above freezing. Will pull it out of the shed and clean it up, probably will not de-winterize until first week of April, just to be safe.
Night time temps above freezing... wouldn't that be great!
I'm counting the days until we have day time temps above freezing and night time temps far below freezing... then I will tap the trees and let that sap run! Maple Syrup season is almost here!!!
The trailer comes out of the winter cover the first weekend in May, by then the driveway is no longer too soft to move the trailer around and most of the snow is gone. I'm typically in Florida for the last two weeks of April anyway, so the trailer sits in my yard slowly melting snow from itself while I bask in the sun!
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