Glad it’s chilly. You can always bundle up for cold but you can only take off so many clothes in the heat. Driving naked your ass and back still sweat.
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Glad it’s chilly. You can always bundle up for cold but you can only take off so many clothes in the heat. Driving naked your ass and back still sweat.
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Group ride at Boca Rest Campground - October 12th to 15th.
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1) Mike621
3) stetson , Cowgirl "T"
4) Cammer & Wife
5) Ajb9
6) Dune Rider
7) AlfaBaz & Patti
8) Maverick4me & Wife
9) Washrepair
10) 66Elco
11) Kbachell
12) Sandfreak & Dad
13) Quadloco
14) Danielfamily05
15) Bajaw + 1
16) Gamdrvr
17)
MINE:
2017 Maverick X3 X rs TURBO R Gold & Red
WIFES:
2022 Yamaha Wolverine RMAX Limited
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Wow, those lows just keep droppin! Glad I picked up some insulated gear for the kid today!
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So no one answered my original question, if you don't have the "all weather" package on your trailer, how do you keep the water lines under the trailer from freezing?
I would not be too worried about the trailer pipes in and under the trailer as long as you run a heater at night. I have camped in the snow with my old non insulated for a few days and it was fine. however the water hose outside will freeze up so not a good idea to leave it hooked up.