[quote author=twstdpear link=topic=2388.msg26530#msg26530 date=1382319423]
I can throw in an EZUp and/or a table if still needed. Please advise.
With all the cooking going on, we can't have too many tables. I think we are good on EZups.
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New to indoor plumbing in this question......has anyone winterized their unit yet? If not, do you plan to use the indoor plumbing during the rally? I see temps are getting into the 30s overnight but not quite freezing yet. I had hoped to be able to hold off on winterizing and still take advantage of our new pipes for this trip. Any thoughts? I know the sites do not have water hookups so we are still discussing how/when to fill up our fresh water tank.
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I have not winterized yet, although I did make sure to drain everything after my last trip. The sun hits my camper during the day so it warms it up and should retain the heat overnight to keep any damage from happening. If it looks like the temps will dip into freezing for more than overnight, then I will put an electric radiator in there set at 40.
Matt O 2006 Skyline Nomad 27' travel trailer. Previously owned 1986 Coleman Columbia / 1992 Coleman Senecca / 1989 Born Free Class C RV.
I've been keeping a close eye on the temps, too. I think we'll squeak by without winterizing until after the rally, although a few nights are forecast at 33-34 degrees before then, so it'll be close.
As long as you can provide some heat to the trailer, you should be good down to at least a few degrees below freezing. Some say lower and heating the trailer isn't necessary because it retains it's own heat for longer, but I really don't want to deal with burst pipes, so I play it safe.
Phil: I'll bring at least one table.
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