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Old 11-24-2021, 03:12 AM   #19
Mike23
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Windsport 29m
State: New York
Posts: 30
THOR #25283
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Originally Posted by Pete'sMH View Post
This is all well intended advice and probably really good. But I’d say just go! As long as the roads are safe enough to drive on you’ll be fine. Bring a couple of small electric heaters, keep the propane tank filled as much as you can and enjoy the trip. If it’s too cold for water just leave the coach winterized and use bottled water for drinking. In cold like that stay in parks with open “facilities” and use them instead of your own. Likely it will only be a few nights until you get somewhere warm enough to unwinterize. It’s all part of the adventure. I’ve driven on snowy, slushy roads where the coach gets white with salt. Just keep going and soon enough you’ll be driving in some warm rain and it’ll all get washed or dissolved off. It’s a truck chassis and it’ll be fine. Enjoy your travels!


Thanks so much
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