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    Greenhorn Driver Bajaw's Avatar
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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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    Speed-Demon Driver Maverick4me's Avatar
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    Group ride at Boca Rest Campground - October 12th to 15th.

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    We are also staying at the RV park. We would ok with splitting up the group since its so big.
    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick4me View Post
    Sounds good to me since the group is getting rather large. So maybe having a leader from RV park (Alan), and a leader from Campground (Mike) would be a good idea. From what I hear they both know the area well.
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  4. #74
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandfreak View Post
    We are also staying at the RV park. We would ok with splitting up the group since its so big.
    Big? This is nothing, we've had 30+ before.

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    Chauffeur Driver 66Elco's Avatar
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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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    Skillful Driver Mike621's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 66Elco View Post
    Wow, those lows just keep droppin! Glad I picked up some insulated gear for the kid today!


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    Got my propane tanks full, winter gear out, loaded a bunch of firewood, going to be on the cool side but at least it's going to be nice and sunny during the day.

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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?

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    Chauffeur Driver 66Elco's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dune Rider View Post
    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?
    Probably at least want to insulate your exposed plumbing lines. I would ask an RV professional at a service dept. If it was closer to 30 degrees I would go for it, 20 seems like asking for trouble but Im an electrician haha


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dune Rider View Post
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajb9 View Post
    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.
    When we were in Idaho a couple years ago we were disconnecting the hose at night because of temp's but never had any problems with the trailer pipes !!

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