ruthandken CDN
Well-known member
Hi everyone. I have learned so much from this forum, just wanted to thank all of you. That said, I have a question. We live in southern Ontario, Canada. We are planning on driving down to Myrtle Beach beginning of March and staying for a couple weeks. We have a 31 foot Gulfstream Ultra LE. We will have to get the RV out of winter storage for the trip and we usually take 2 days to make the trip as we have dogs and it's just easier on them to stop and settle in for the night. What I'm wondering is just how cold can the plumbing take when we make camp the first night? Should we consider not using the water until we get to MB? I'm afraid if it's cold that the water will freeze in the pipes. Problem is you never know what the weather will be like at that time of year. Last year when we drove down in the SUV we ran into a major snow storm in PA.