My wife and I are shopping for a true 4 season trailer. We want to use it for weekend ski trips with the kids. Grand Design really hits all the high notes, but if there are existing threads regarding winter camping I’d appreciate if any of the regulars could guide to to them, maybe a link? This is a decent investment and I’m trying to be as careful as possible.
Practical experiences, tips, tricks, recommended equipment. For example, I’m considering inflatable skirts. But have no idea if they make enough of a difference in practice. One of my biggest concerns is a slide out. Even with a cover, I’m concerned on how they perform in temperatures down to 0 Fahrenheit. As much as I’d like a slideout, I’d be happier without one if they perform poorly in cold weather, or are too much of a hassle to knock off any ice snow buildup
For a dozen weekends between December to April above 5000’ in the Cascades, I really want this RV to work smoothly. I’d like to focus on the skiing and spending time with our kids, not chasing down drafts or fighting a stuck slide out, or frozen tanks when a little advice from experienced campers might have saved the day.
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Practical experiences, tips, tricks, recommended equipment. For example, I’m considering inflatable skirts. But have no idea if they make enough of a difference in practice. One of my biggest concerns is a slide out. Even with a cover, I’m concerned on how they perform in temperatures down to 0 Fahrenheit. As much as I’d like a slideout, I’d be happier without one if they perform poorly in cold weather, or are too much of a hassle to knock off any ice snow buildup
For a dozen weekends between December to April above 5000’ in the Cascades, I really want this RV to work smoothly. I’d like to focus on the skiing and spending time with our kids, not chasing down drafts or fighting a stuck slide out, or frozen tanks when a little advice from experienced campers might have saved the day.
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