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1/2 of November
December
January
February
March
That's the plan...
Any advice?
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BIG RIG GUY

Milton Ontario

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Well depends on where your living, if your in California, heh no problem, if yer in Alaska??????????????
There is a method to the madness, disturb the method and the madness begins.
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Flashman

Tucson, Aizona, USA

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kegs wrote: 1/2 of November
December
January
February
March
That's the plan...
Any advice?
Invest in a larger propane and hoses.
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BelleisleNB

Kiersteadville New Brunswick, Canada

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Are you in Myrtle Beach by any chance????
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rvtommy

blooming prairie minnesota

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I did not know they made 40ft. slide in campers with 4 slide outs???? rvtommy
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Mooney

Santa Barbara, Ca

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kegs wrote:
Any advice?
Tow a small cargo trailer for all your supplies.
Purchase a large ASME propane tank.
Get a dehumidifier.
Have a great time!
'08 Ford F550, Lariat, Link Air Suspension, Roll-A-Long Conversion, Twin Turbo 6.4, TorkLifts, SuperHitch, "Monster Duty Truckasaurus"
'09 Host Everest, Dual Pane, AM Solar, Link 1000,Prosine2.0,Tank Htrs,Honda EV4010,HD Motosat,Wave 6.
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rv2go

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Geoff, I am not a PU camper, but during my winter stay in AZ and CA, I see several spending the winter months in their PU Campers. Don't get discouraged.
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JoeChiOhki

Keizer, Oregon

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Done it, lived in one from May 2008 to August 2009. My advice is thus:
Have good exhaust fans and vent covers on every roof vent.
100lb Propane tank is a must.
Extra insulation is a plus. The little Damp Rid pouches that are meant for going in suitcases for storage are a godsend for keeping moisture down amongst clothes tucked on shelves near the roof in the cabover or in any other spot that doesn't get regular air circulation.
Follow along with me at The Journey of the Redneck Express
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'1992 Dodge W-250 Power Wagon - Club Cab Long Bed V8 5.9L 4spd H.D Auto 4x4 4.10 Gears
'1974 KIT Kamper 1106 - 11' Slide-in
'1987 Pullman Mini Camper
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Reddog1

El Dorado, CA

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Nothing to it. I lived in my TC, four nights a week for five years.
Get an aircard and laptop, 100 AH AGM battery with 120-watts of solar. Then find the best place in the parking lot (at work). A 2000 Honda is not a bad idea.
Wayne
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sleepy

Oak Ridge,Tennessee

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Go as far south as you can...
2003 Lance 1161,/slideout/AGM batteries/255W Solar/propane generator/Sat dish/2 Fantastic Fans model 6150/AC/winter package
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