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Re: [RC] staying warm at rides - Mike Lewis

Thank you, Jonni.  I suspect this is a big contributor to my trailer's cold temperature at night... the floor/gooseneck floor are the only places my trailer is not insulated, but it still gets mighty cold, mighty quickly.
 
 
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: Tx Trigger
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 11:13 AM
Subject: [RC] staying warm at rides

If you sleep in a camper, or in the nose of a gooseneck trailer, also consider if the cold is coming up from below you. Make sure you have insulation, or even a tarp under your bed. Not all campers and LQ trailers have been insulated the same, and I found that I was feeling the cold from below me. Kind of like the days of tent camping and putting a barrier down on the ground under your bedding.
Jonni

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