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Old 06-26-2019, 09:37 AM   #3
PAtrailtrimmer
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 27.7
State: Pennsylvania
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No way. Even though my Axis has heaters on the tanks, it is at best a three season rig and that may be pushing it.

Plumbing is not protected or insulated to withstand freezing weather unless you do some significant mods. Overall insulation of the living area is poor. In mildly cold weather the heater has to do a bit of work to keep things warm. The fuel consumption is not trivial.

Winter camping in an Axis/Vegas would involve some real planning and modifications to be successful. Now if you are willing to do without water (after winterizing) and wear good long johns, it might be doable for some.
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