meaningful_meanderings
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So in conversations with a few different RV manufacturers, the sales people told me their product was not designed for temperatures below freezing; that's what I have to go on. I did see one that claimed it could handle a Wisconsin winter but was pricey. I've found a few that fit my specifications except they were three season. The idea with the dual axle is more support when off road in soft ground or sand (I like the the modular toy hauler designs.) My truck is a 2500 Cummins Diesel 4x4 with a modest lift (and I end up pulling someone out of being stuck in the sand almost everytime I go to the coast). I understand the difference between northern and southern winters; when I shop tent camping equipment it typically has a temperature rating so guess I was expecting similar ratings with a RV. (I've also discovered that as I get older the sleeping bag low temperature ratings may not be completely accurate. ) Down here in sunny Texas it can easily drop well below freezing at night and be rather nice in the daylight. I don't plan on wintering in Snag, Yukon but would like to be able to handle a few days below freezing should the situation present itself. Too, figure I'll need the extra insulation for Texas summers...
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