Originally posted by Budward
Originally posted by furpod
I have to say, I have camped at 5000 feet and above lots of times. LOTS of times. Never once needed a/c.
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You weren't camping where I was for 2 weeks in 2012 at 8000 ft elevation in southwest CO with 85+ temperatures every day. Maybe you can deal with no A/C at 85+, but I choose not to when possible
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I see it was a high of some +80F degrees, but still down around 60F at night.. yes I can deal with that.
Uncle Sam sent me places where the LOW was
above 95F for weeks at a time. I didn't like it. I was raised in a pretty arid area where daily 50F degree swings are the norm for a fair part of the year. Way different to me than someplace that is always hot, or, Uncle Sam also sent me somewhere that's always freeking cold too..

I think people are wondering because the way your post sounded, it was +80F the whole time, which, even if you don't believe so, is rare at +8000ft. My hate on that is when it's over 70F when I am trying to sleep.. that's why we have a TT.
So back on topic, was the wire secured, or were you able to pull a new run. and since I was in the pod last night getting ready to go this morning, I checked, our a/c run is also 12g.