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Date:         Mon, 20 Oct 1997 22:13:28 EDT
Reply-To:     Christopher Low <chrilow@ENOREO.ON.CA>
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From:         Christopher Low <chrilow@ENOREO.ON.CA>
Subject:      Do lines freeze when winter camping

Has anyone used their eurovan or westy for camping in the winter?

Say you were in the mountains for a few days and it was below freezing do you need to worry about the water lines freezing? I assume you would have to empty the water out and put in antifreeze.

This would be a hassle if travelling during the season when it is warm in the day but may go below freezing at night.

Any opinion or experience would be appreicated.

Chris and Marion 1995 Eurobago


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