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Old 01-02-2011, 08:02 AM   #9
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We camped in the mountains, Colorado and Montana, last week of October and first week of November. Temps to 0. Had two mornings of frozen water line, even with cupboard doors open and heat on. Otherwise, we keep a vent open, a window or two cracked for ventation. We use a ceramic heater when we are in the 5er and set the furnace at 46 degrees when out hunting. We have the polar insulation but not thermopane windows. I put bubblewrap on the windows for insulation. It helped. Have to watch the condensation on the bedroom slide out or the mattress gets damp. All in all, much better unit than our Keystone, which was cold, cold, cold. I plan to put an extra rug in the livingroom slideout area to help with keeping the toes warm.

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