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Old 09-07-2020, 12:42 PM   #4
paulwadley
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Welcome to the forum. If you are going somewhere in the snow or below freezing you need to consider a few things before going. You will need to make sure your tanks stay warm from freezing. Tank heaters work well if your mh has them or plan on some heat source under the coach(light bulb...). The city water line needs to keep from freezing if you are hooked to it. You will need a hose that won't freeze(electric warmer hose). Fill your fuel and propane tanks all the way up to help prevent freezing. If you are hooked to city power bring along a small electric heater to use inside the mh to avoid using all of your propane for heating purposes. Bring warm clothes/blankets. You might need to place coverings over your windows to keep the heat inside.

Just a few ideas for winter camping. Good luck.

Paul
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