mamaloya
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OK Carol, since I hear you are bored, I have a couple of questions.
Is the weather in March as unpredictable as Dec and Jan? We tented in May and it was heaven. The CM at CRO told me that Mar is a dry time. He also said it should be warm enough to swim. In intend to bring jackets, even coats just in case. I know that March has seen unexpected freezes in the past.
We will also bring a heater and fan. Problem is that both of our tents will have the screen ceiling under the rain fly. Kind of hard to keep heat in, which is great in the late spring and summer to early fall. The windows do zip closed, but the ceiling won't. I can always throw a blanket in between the tent and fly if there is no rain and it is really cold. LOL We will bring our wool blankets and sleeping bags. I almost changed my mind on the tent I am going to get until I read that the other one had windows on the side that did not zip closed!!!!!
Also, what was your tip on sleeping on air mattresses in the cold? Was it to put a blanket UNDER the air mattress between floor and mattress or on top of it between the mattress and your body? We all have long johns to sleep in from previous trips. The last time we were there in March we were in a popup and it was not that cold. We did use the heater, but did not need heavy blankets on the bunk ends.
I want to be prepared for anything, but need all the facts and tips to be able to do so.
Thanks.
Is the weather in March as unpredictable as Dec and Jan? We tented in May and it was heaven. The CM at CRO told me that Mar is a dry time. He also said it should be warm enough to swim. In intend to bring jackets, even coats just in case. I know that March has seen unexpected freezes in the past.
We will also bring a heater and fan. Problem is that both of our tents will have the screen ceiling under the rain fly. Kind of hard to keep heat in, which is great in the late spring and summer to early fall. The windows do zip closed, but the ceiling won't. I can always throw a blanket in between the tent and fly if there is no rain and it is really cold. LOL We will bring our wool blankets and sleeping bags. I almost changed my mind on the tent I am going to get until I read that the other one had windows on the side that did not zip closed!!!!!

Also, what was your tip on sleeping on air mattresses in the cold? Was it to put a blanket UNDER the air mattress between floor and mattress or on top of it between the mattress and your body? We all have long johns to sleep in from previous trips. The last time we were there in March we were in a popup and it was not that cold. We did use the heater, but did not need heavy blankets on the bunk ends.
I want to be prepared for anything, but need all the facts and tips to be able to do so.
Thanks.