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Originally Posted by Wandalynn
Good Morning, we bought a 2020 Keystone Alpine and have decided to live in it for 6 months then go down to Yuma for the other 6 months, but not this year so it will be interesting living in a 5th wheel over the winter.
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If you're going to Yuma for the winter you'll never know it was winter.
Wintering BC will be a bit different. I'd recommend contacting your local LP distributor to rent a large tank sit near your rv with a fill contract so not to run out of gas. It will be necessary to run the rv furnace for the heat as it will also help keep pipes underneath from freezing due a heater duct blowing into the underbelly. Portable electric heat can be supplemented but the furnace should be primary.
We lived in a couple different 38-40' 5th wheels for just over 10 years, would do it again in a heartbeat.