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Old 09-08-2020, 10:46 AM   #11
lwmcguire
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Missouri
Posts: 2,327
THOR #6903
Topping off fuel tanks is number one for sure

Insulated water hose and bib or use on board water

Heated tanks or heated basement and be sure the thermostat is on

We have two thermostats for the heat exchangers in the basement

All external compartment door seals in good condition

We camp in fall and winter quite a bit so an all electric coach was high on the must have list, so if you're interested in changing coaches something to consider

The huge benefit is fuel capacity which allows cold weather camping for longer periods between fuel runs

About two days per 40 pound tank on the Landmark was possible by running the fireplace also plus a space heater so if your using propane heat plan accordingly

Going skiing or other truly cold weather camping does take planning

We have been snowed on in Yellowstone and other Western sites many times

If high winds are forecast then we try to get on down the road ahead of that storm

Cool weather camping is my choice by far for many reasons
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