Can't say I've ever done that, but I am probably going to winterize tonight. I was hoping to get one more weekend in. It's low 70s here mid week, but the weekend is supposed to be cold again. The DW won't camp if it is too cold.Do you ever go sleep in the camper, over the winter, because you WANT to
Man, I would freeze in the winter here, don't have enough propane, only have 2 30lb tanks!Do you ever go sleep in the camper, over the winter, because you WANT to (as I know if one were parked outside our window, it would be us d as the "dog house" on occasion)?
It's a nice looking camper! Our accommodations aren't that lux!
1) We also winterize here in Orlando.
2) We wear white socks under our sandals.
Seriously, you poor souls! Just watch us "northern snowy cheeseheads " tough it out in your cold weather!! Last time we dare not take out our winter gloves cuz we were in Florida and you do not need those "bleeping" gloves in Florida. Nope. Not gonna wear them. But what happens? You pay the Mouse lots of money for flimsy knit gloves cuz you are too cold and lazy to go back to the Fort to get your gloves underneath your compartments that you will need when you finally leave WDW for your last day driving home! We have humbled ourselves and will not make that mistake again!! Might not do the white sock/sandal thingy however!
1) We also winterize here in Orlando.
2) We wear white socks under our sandals.
I know people that do this, as long as all the faucets are open and all drain plugs are out it should be fine. I rinse mine enough in spring I don't notice any odd taste, (or maybe it's just me) LOLWow... So much content, so much I want to say, so little time.
This year was the first year I winterized WITHOUT RV Antifreeze in the lines. I hate the way it makes the water taste/smell. I put it only in the drains. The lines I "Blew" out with an air hose instead. It was more work, but if it gets rid of that "Taste" it will be well worth it.