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Aug 15, 2013Explorer
I understand the lot of work if you wash, wax, clean inside and cover as part of your winterizing. Winterizing the plumbing, wet or dry method shouldn't take long.
That said, why so early? Granted, we're in Virginia, but we camp until the end of November or mid-December. We've been camping in snowstorms before, and it's actually a lot of fun. Hiking in the cold is awesome, and with the leaves off of the trees we see a lot more wildlife. You do need to plan ahead when it's that cold (heated underbelly and water on board so your hose doesn't freeze, etc.), but we wouldn't miss it.
That said, why so early? Granted, we're in Virginia, but we camp until the end of November or mid-December. We've been camping in snowstorms before, and it's actually a lot of fun. Hiking in the cold is awesome, and with the leaves off of the trees we see a lot more wildlife. You do need to plan ahead when it's that cold (heated underbelly and water on board so your hose doesn't freeze, etc.), but we wouldn't miss it.
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