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Cold weather camping with no furnace [message #310326] Mon, 14 November 2016 06:40 Go to next message
jknezek is currently offline  jknezek   United States
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We left Birmingham Friday morning at 3 a.m. EST. Went north to Knoxville before stopping for breakfast as the kids and wife woke. Drove up to Lexington VA, about 45 minutes north of Roanoke and stopped for two nights so I could visit my alma mater. Daytime temp in the 50s and low 60s, nightie temp in mid 20s. This coach has no propane but we had 30 amp hookups. Shut everything else down and plugged in 2 cube heaters. Since we left the dogs at home, we put both heaters on the floor, one at foot of steps, one across from fridge and we've been toasty warm. Got even colder last night near Luray VA, but no problems here. 50 amps at a nice place called Outlanders, we had both heaters and the water heater running, even the bathroom was luke warm thanks to the water heater. So yes, you can winter camp with no furnace, you just need a little planning. I wouldn't want to do it with lows in the teens and highs about freezing for long, but a day or two would work. I will say a big difference is our honeycomb blinds. They insulate the windows which seem to be the real weak spot.

Thanks,
Jeremy Knezek
1976 Glenbrook
Birmingham, AL
Re: Cold weather camping with no furnace [message #310335 is a reply to message #310326] Mon, 14 November 2016 09:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Carl S. is currently offline  Carl S.   United States
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That works as long as you don't dry camp. We use a Pelonis ceramic cube heater whenever we are plugged in, and an extra blanket or two when we are not. The nice thing about having a propane furnace is having the ability to take the chill off in the morning while dry camping. Without it, you are out of luck while dry camping.

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Re: Cold weather camping with no furnace [message #310337 is a reply to message #310335] Mon, 14 November 2016 10:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jknezek is currently offline  jknezek   United States
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Agreed Carl. We just don't dry camp. When I've travelled alone I've spent a few nights in a Walmart parking lot, but we just wont when the kids are with us.

Thanks,
Jeremy Knezek
1976 Glenbrook
Birmingham, AL
Re: Cold weather camping with no furnace [message #310338 is a reply to message #310326] Mon, 14 November 2016 11:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jhbridges is currently offline  jhbridges   United States
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Never underestimate the value of an electric blanket on a cold night.

--johnny


Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons. Braselton, Ga. I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell
Re: Cold weather camping with no furnace [message #310342 is a reply to message #310326] Mon, 14 November 2016 12:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
SeanKidd is currently offline  SeanKidd   United States
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+1 for outlanders, we stayed there this past summer, great tubing on the river, access to Shanandoah and Luray Caverns, did you drive over the hill from 81? I chickened out and came in from Front Royal through the valley, we were coming from the north anyway.

Sean and Stephanie
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Re: Cold weather camping with no furnace [message #310345 is a reply to message #310342] Mon, 14 November 2016 16:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jknezek is currently offline  jknezek   United States
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Up and over. I got over my fears driving up and down from Rock City outside Chattanooga and on I64? coming across the Smokies. Now I just trust the coach, downshift when I can't hold 40, and go down in the same gear I went up. I do keep a good eye on my brake fluid after a tough day!

Thanks,
Jeremy Knezek
1976 Glenbrook
Birmingham, AL
Re: [GMCnet] Cold weather camping with no furnace [message #310576 is a reply to message #310326] Fri, 18 November 2016 15:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Richard Denney is currently offline  Richard Denney   United States
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So, I'm driving to a meeting in Fairfax VA, and when I approached the exit
for Dulles Airport, my autopilot brain naturally took it. 95% of the time I
pass that exit on the Dulles Greenway, the airport is where I'm going. I
drove into the airport to turn around in the gas station for rental cars,
and I see a GMC parked at one of the pumps.

Well, not stopping would have just been unfriendly. So, I stopped and met
Jeremy, who had just returned the car he had rented for local sight-seeing
and was fueling up for the return trip to Birmingham.

We had a nice chat, reinforcing what makes the GMC community special. Good
luck on the return leg, Jeremy.

Rick "who still made it to his meeting on time, but now has to drive back
home in DC Friday traffic" Denney

On Monday, November 14, 2016, Jeremy wrote:

> We left Birmingham Friday morning at 3 a.m. EST. Went north to Knoxville
> before stopping for breakfast as the kids and wife woke. Drove up to
> Lexington VA, about 45 minutes north of Roanoke and stopped for two nights
> so I could visit my alma mater. Daytime temp in the 50s and low 60s,
> nightie temp in mid 20s. This coach has no propane but we had 30 amp
> hookups. Shut everything else down and plugged in 2 cube heaters. Since we
> left
> the dogs at home, we put both heaters on the floor, one at foot of steps,
> one across from fridge and we've been toasty warm. Got even colder last
> night near Luray VA, but no problems here. 50 amps at a nice place called
> Outlanders, we had both heaters and the water heater running, even the
> bathroom was luke warm thanks to the water heater. So yes, you can winter
> camp with no furnace, you just need a little planning. I wouldn't want to do
> it with lows in the teens and highs about freezing for long, but a day or
> two would work. I will say a big difference is our honeycomb blinds. They
> insulate the windows which seem to be the real weak spot.
> --
> Thanks,
> Jeremy Knezek
> 1976 Glenbrook
> Birmingham, AL
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Cold weather camping with no furnace [message #310586 is a reply to message #310576] Fri, 18 November 2016 19:35 Go to previous message
jknezek is currently offline  jknezek   United States
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It was great to put a face to a name Rick. Thanks for stopping and I'm glad you made your meeting. This community is very special. We are holed up in Bristol TN. My luck on this trip is starting to fray as one of my hoses by the vapor separator disintegrated at our last gas stop spraying fuel everywhere after I filled up. Got it changed but definitely still a strong gas smell in that area. I suspect more of those hoses are toast. Will see in the a.m. and hopefully break the last day of driving for home.

Thanks,
Jeremy Knezek
1976 Glenbrook
Birmingham, AL
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