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   <title>Winter camping NC : I would think that some careful...</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.rpod-owners.com/member_profile.asp?PF=807" rel="nofollow">Keith-N-Dar</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 3980<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 20 Sep 2013 at 10:08am<br /><br />I would think that some careful insulation around exposed water lines would be good in this case.  It wouldn't make a pod 4 seasons but may protect it for short freezing times.]]>
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   <title>Winter camping NC : Actual air temperature is all...</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.rpod-owners.com/member_profile.asp?PF=217" rel="nofollow">techntrek</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 3980<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 20 Sep 2013 at 9:46am<br /><br /><P>Actual air temperature is all you need to worry about.&nbsp; Wind chill can't reduce the temperature of an object below the ambient temp.&nbsp; It will reduce the object's temp to the ambient temp <EM>faster</EM>, so if you are driving in sub-freezing temps then it could be a factor, but I wouldn't worry about driving over a mountain pass for an hour or two.</P>]]>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 20 Sep 2013 09:46:46 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title>Winter camping NC :   If you&amp;#039;re driving in...</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.rpod-owners.com/member_profile.asp?PF=2244" rel="nofollow">waterflaws</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 3980<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 19 Sep 2013 at 11:55pm<br /><br />If you're <strong><em>driving </em></strong>in near-freezing temperatures, I assume the airflow would accelerate the freezing, too?&nbsp; We're taking a trip to sub-tropical Fresno CA, in October, but I think its the freezing temps on the mountain passes that would cause us trouble.&nbsp; I like the idea about using anti-freeze to flush the toilet!]]>
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   <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2013 23:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title>Winter camping NC : Each person exhales and perspires...</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.rpod-owners.com/member_profile.asp?PF=217" rel="nofollow">techntrek</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 3980<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 17 Sep 2013 at 10:40am<br /><br />Each person exhales and perspires a cup of water in 8 hours, more if they are actively sweating.]]>
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   <title>Winter camping NC : Good point about leaving the vent...</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.rpod-owners.com/member_profile.asp?PF=1653" rel="nofollow">Tars Tarkas</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 3980<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 16 Sep 2013 at 8:50pm<br /><br />Good point about leaving the vent or window open while winter camping.&nbsp; The humidity and consequent condensation can be astonishing.&nbsp; We leave the bathroom vent fairly wide open even in very cold weather.&nbsp; The first time you wake up with water streaming down the inside of the windows you become a true believer.&nbsp; Excellent reminder.<br><br>TT<br>]]>
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   <pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2013 20:50:35 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title>Winter camping NC : We are not too far south of you...</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.rpod-owners.com/member_profile.asp?PF=1442" rel="nofollow">P&M</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 3980<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 16 Sep 2013 at 1:46pm<br /><br />We are not too far south of you in Charlotte.&nbsp; We got our Pod last October and did quite a bit of camping during the winter months.&nbsp; Yes, I would highly recommend that you winterize your Pod when it comes time to.&nbsp; We were able to wait until after our Thanksgiving camping weekend but cut it close, as the temps in the campground got down to 27 the last night we were there.<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV><DIV>Using it once winterized is easy to do, just remember that you don't have water or toilet or shower ... i.e. think like a tent camper, not a podder.&nbsp; We have one of the pop-out plastic washtubs that fits inside the sink just perfectly, and prevents us from accidentally putting water into tanks.&nbsp; We also have a hard-sided 5 gallon portable water tank that we fill and use ... it is the square blue one that you see pretty much everywhere.&nbsp; </DIV><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV><DIV>The Pod is extremely well insulated and we don't use the heater in it ... we use a small electric thermostat heater and it works just fine.&nbsp; We also put up the R-dome and closed up the flaps, then heated it up with a catalytic heater which worked great.&nbsp; You will need to leave a window or vent cracked during the evenings when you are in the Pod, otherwise condensation will form badly on all of the windows (learned that one the hard way).</DIV><DIV>&nbsp;</DIV><DIV>Winter camping around here is a blast, and it is much less crowded and quieter than during the summer ... it is quickly becoming our favorite time to go out!</DIV>]]>
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   <pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2013 13:46:49 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title>Winter camping NC : Thank you. Great information. </title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.rpod-owners.com/member_profile.asp?PF=2080" rel="nofollow">Lefty</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 3980<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 15 Sep 2013 at 5:38pm<br /><br />Thank you. Great information.]]>
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   <title>Winter camping NC : My recommendation is once the...</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.rpod-owners.com/member_profile.asp?PF=217" rel="nofollow">techntrek</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 3980<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 15 Sep 2013 at 5:33pm<br /><br /><p>My recommendation is once the temps go a few degrees below freezing for more than a few hours at night, you need to winterize. &nbsp;Like Tars, I've been camping a few times in January down to 10 F and keeping it winterized was key. &nbsp;Using RV antifreeze to flush the toilet, a wash basin in the sink to keep water out of the trap, and using the campground's heated bathroom for showers.&nbsp;</p><p><a href="http://www.rpod-owners.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=1723&amp;PID=14739&amp;title=creating-an-instructi&#111;n-maintanence-manual#14739" target="_blank">http://www.rpod-owners.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=1723&amp;PID=14739&amp;title=creating-an-instruction-maintanence-manual#14739</a></p>]]>
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   <pubDate>Sun, 15 Sep 2013 17:33:27 +0000</pubDate>
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   <title>Winter camping NC : We camp in the Smokies in all...</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.rpod-owners.com/member_profile.asp?PF=1653" rel="nofollow">Tars Tarkas</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 3980<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 15 Sep 2013 at 12:03pm<br /><br />We camp in the Smokies in all seasons.&nbsp; The pod is warm.&nbsp; It can be toasty with the propane furnace, or if you have shore power, a little 1500 electric space heater is usually enough.&nbsp; When the temps start getting into the 20s though, warm as you are, the plumbing has to be winterized.&nbsp; It will freeze up.&nbsp; The pod just isn't designed for using the plumbing in cold weather.&nbsp; So, if you camp in a campground with restrooms open in the winter you are fine.<br><br>You can keep a jug of water in the pod for drinking, cooking and light washing, and you can heat some of it up for a sponge bath and I suppose you could use a porta-potty or do what the bears do, but I wouldn't put much if any water in either waste tank and I certainly wouldn't have any water in the fresh tank or lines.<br><br>TT<br>]]>
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   <title>Winter camping NC : Just curious. We just got new...</title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.rpod-owners.com/member_profile.asp?PF=2080" rel="nofollow">Lefty</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 3980<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 15 Sep 2013 at 11:31am<br /><br />Just curious. We just got new 178 and have been out twice for trial runs. Everything great. Can anyone comment on winter camping in North Carolina?  I realize we don't have the coldest temperatures here in the Chapel Hill area. Do I need to do the serious winterization routine those in much colder states do? We would like to do winter camping. Thanks]]>
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