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Old 10-22-2013, 04:01 PM   #1
js9234
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Abilene TX
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Camping in Texas Winter for a few days. Generator/Electric Heater Questions

I have a 2013 Springdale Keystone 294BHSSR and I'm probably gonna be staying in it during Christmas for about 4 days about 30 miles south of Ft Worth. No hookups but will have a generator. I have read the winter tips but a lot of them seemed more geared to much colder than where I will be staying. Texas weather is unpredictable though. It will be a family of five and 2 large dogs staying in it out in the woods on my families land. What should I expect or be most concerned about? I did read the threads from the search function but it was kinda confusing. I guess I need it dumbed down a little lol After this trip it will be winterized and put back in storage. We will be about 5 miles from a bathroom and shower when needed.
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