<div style="FONT-FAMILY: Times New Roman; COLOR: rgb(0, 0, 0); FONT-SIZE: 16px">Hi all;<br />As the wife and I prepare for our trip, we are worried about the hot late afternoons and nights. Being from MA, we are not used to the heat one experiences in the mid west. I'd like the list's feeling on this. A less expensive alternative to the window mount AC units I have seen on the list and elsewhere is a freestanding AC unit with the hose one hangs out a window. I have found a unit that is about 14x15" LxW and 30" high, 8K BTU. I figure I'll just strap it behind the drivers seat and on hot nights find a campground with electric and pay the price to sleep well. On my last trip, I can remember some sweaty nights with little sleep, and that was crossing the country much further north than Rt. 66. It was unpleasant enough with just me in the bus (wife flew out to meet me in CA (less rime off than me), and after Yellowstone, flew home from Denver) so I can imagine with 2 of us for the whole trip, that will double the discomfort. So does this option sound OK, or am I on the wrong track? If on the wrong track, why?<br /><br />Thanks for the input;<br />Dave B. <br /> <br /><br /></div> |
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