All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: RV's in winterThanks so much everyone, some great advice! Sorry forgot to say we are renting a C class motorhome with a generator, probably from RoadBear. Looked at Cruise America but they seem to be pretty hit or miss in terms of quality... anyone had any good or bad experiences? The new plan; a plan A, a plan B and a plan C! Plan A (good weather) - stay in Yosemite valley Plan B (cold weather) - stay in a park outside the valley Plan C (terrible weather) - go to Napa valley and drink wine instead! All about flexibility and being prepared I have learned from responses. Have noted lots of the advice re following advice before we travel, sleeping bags, wool hats and socks, house slippers and blankets to close off the cab. Thanks again everyone, this is a great forum! (Might be posting more questions as we get closer)Re: RV's in winterThanks for replies, especially the tips from Jim Shoe with the weather link and the idea from Guidry to video the intro. Dick_B - we work in tourism and are coming from Turkey; November is the only month we can take a 3 month break. Like your attitude, SteveAE; we also love to hike, in any temperature, so not too worried about being cold. Just the practicalities of keeping the RV functioning. Any particular tips to help "increase the comfort level?" Many thanks all. PS Found a couple of sites on the edge of the park which have hookups; might be a safer choice for us.RV's in winterHi, We are new to RV's and are planning to rent one for 3 weeks in California in November. Our first few nights we are planning to go to Yosemite valley, which I know has no hookups, and probably cold (close to freezing temperatures). Are we mad to consider doing this in our first few nights in an RV? What advice can anyone give about how everything works from heaters and gas to generators - please be kind and patient as we are beginners. Thanks in advance, Katie