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Old 08-20-2010, 05:30 PM   #9
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Default TM in winter

Camping with a TM in the winter is very doable (is that a word?)

I echo earlier comment on bringing a space heater....much quieter than propane furnace. We set both on at night but have the propane furnace at a slightly lower temperature; that way it will kick in if the space heater can't keep up. We aim the space heater towards the back bed and leave the privacy curtain open because it is hard to get heat down the small hallway.

We also lay blankets/towels along the perimeter of the bed pull-outs to insulate the sleeping area better. And I sleep with a hat on!

- John
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