Redrockerstl55
Active member
Hey Guys,
We are heading to northern Indiana for the Holidays in a couple weeks.
Temps are going to be around 17 for the lows and uppers 20's for the highs.
We have the 4 seasons package on this travel trailer and the manufacturer claims it's tested in temps as low as 0 degrees and it will maintain heat. She's made by Highland Ridge and the specific model is a Mesa Ridge 328 BHS.
Her name is Rosalita.
Looking for any suggestions on how to make this work as best as possible. We are camping in my parents driveway. Headed there with no fluids (although arriving not winterized) and will top off the fresh water tank from my fathers hose then disconnect it. The trip up the temps will be under zero unless the forecast changes.
Rosalita is sitting in our driveway right now with the heat on. We are definitely going through a decent amount of propane so I run electric heaters during the day if the outside temps are above 32 in order to save trips to buy propane.
I know we will burn through a ton of propane with temps under 32 degrees. I have 2 30 lb propane tanks and I plan on topping one of those off each day.
Just looking for any random tips, warnings or suggestions to make this trip as easy as possible. We are only staying 4 days.
In the meantime, check out our intro video for our Adventures.
https://youtu.be/2Sw62UyVbPY
We are heading to northern Indiana for the Holidays in a couple weeks.
Temps are going to be around 17 for the lows and uppers 20's for the highs.
We have the 4 seasons package on this travel trailer and the manufacturer claims it's tested in temps as low as 0 degrees and it will maintain heat. She's made by Highland Ridge and the specific model is a Mesa Ridge 328 BHS.
Her name is Rosalita.
Looking for any suggestions on how to make this work as best as possible. We are camping in my parents driveway. Headed there with no fluids (although arriving not winterized) and will top off the fresh water tank from my fathers hose then disconnect it. The trip up the temps will be under zero unless the forecast changes.
Rosalita is sitting in our driveway right now with the heat on. We are definitely going through a decent amount of propane so I run electric heaters during the day if the outside temps are above 32 in order to save trips to buy propane.
I know we will burn through a ton of propane with temps under 32 degrees. I have 2 30 lb propane tanks and I plan on topping one of those off each day.
Just looking for any random tips, warnings or suggestions to make this trip as easy as possible. We are only staying 4 days.
In the meantime, check out our intro video for our Adventures.
https://youtu.be/2Sw62UyVbPY