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Nice...we did arctic training in the army years ago in this weather in tents. A 2 burner naptha stove and lantern for heat we were in tshirts inside the tent it got so warm.
Nor'easters Club Fleetwood Owners Club Workhorse Chassis Owner
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: NH
Posts: 5,099
I had arctic survival training years ago, of course my blood was much younger then. It's -20 this morning in NH. Looked at the coach it seems to be doing fine.
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Bruce & Nancy
FMCA F280542
2004 Bounder 35E
US Navy Vet.
Growing up in MN, I was used to these temps. Not any more. We are at 80F during the day, and 50F as I type this (6AM PST). And that's 3000Ft up on the mountain. Valleys/beaches are much warmer.