Posted by 495man on February 05, 2015 at 13:03:22 from (24.137.107.69):
In Reply to: OT Campers and Winter posted by dhermesc on February 05, 2015 at 07:30:09:
dhermesc said: (quoted from post at 08:30:09 02/05/15) Will they keep you warm though the night if its below freezing?
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I have a pop up trailer with a propane furnace. The coldest we've used the trailer was -1C/31F overnight. I let the furnace warm the inside up before bedtime and then shut it off (it's loud, and will wake you up if it kicks on at night) Lots of blankets and a woman and you are fine for heat.
[quote:d7f0ebbf51="dhermesc"](quoted from post at 08:30:09 02/05/15)
That and a pop up will probably keep the wife from being to eager to tag along
Unless your wife is like mine and wanted the pop up trailer to start...you'll be more apt to want her when it's cold anyways, see above.
This post was edited by 495man at 13:03:55 02/05/15.
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