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Old 08-09-2007, 12:05 PM   #17
camp2canoe
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I've had some luck in camping during weather where night temperatures fall below freezing by leaving a trickle of water running in the bathroom which has kept the fresh water hose from freezing. The grey water hose has never been a problem as it is empty - no need to disconnect it. I use a ceramic heater which provides adequate heat into the 20s and helps to keep air moving. Leave a vent and a window cracked for condensation purposes. You will want some insulation UNDER the mattress as there isn't much separating your body from the outside. We've never camped in our TM in really cold weather but have been comfortable when night time temperatures dip into the teens. Remember also when boondocking that the TM furnace uses lots of electricity. - Camp2Canoe
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