Hi Ric, You should be fine down to 30 degrees or maybe less. If you really want to know how "comfortable" you'll be, you should try camping in your driveway on one of the colder nights here in the East. Run your equipment and see if it will be warm enough for you by sleeping in your camper there. Good Luck, Steven (formerly in Sacramento, CA, now in brrrr... Massachusetts!!!)
> At 06:53 PM 16/10/2000 -0400, Richard Golen wrote: > >Hi All, > > > >Up here in the Northeast the nights are getting > colder and the days > >shorter....I really don't want to call it quits as > far as camping in my > >Westy goes...but neither do I want to freeze my a$$ > off.... > > > >Right now I have a small electric heater as well as > a Black Cat heater. I'm > >not quite sure if these will be enough once the > outside temp goes below 40 > >degrees or so. > > > >What do you "seasoned" winter campers do to make > your Westy "cozy"? > > > >Ric > >
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