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Old 11-29-2019, 06:54 PM   #7
gmc
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 32A
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by cvflowe View Post
First time camping in this kind of weather. Forgot to ask, how much snow can the roof hold?

The camp ground host have been very nice. I have a heated hose and my water line froze. He told me I still need to leave a drip running from the faucet because the water line coming from the ground will freeze. He brought up a heated gun and I'm back in business. Made me wonder why I purchased a heated hose [emoji2377]?

Don’t worry about snow on roof... Many park rigs outside for winter storage and snow piles up...
Slide toppers and awnings are all I would be concerned with.

As for heated hose, yep it only protects the hose - not the source feeding it... Even ‘freeze proof’ fittings aren’t when they are open and not flowing.
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