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From: sticks <wolverine01@charter.net>
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Subject: Re: WY itinerary
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2025 20:02:38 -0500
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On 3/19/2025 7:15 PM, bfh wrote:
>>
>> I thought about getting one of those electric oil radiator heaters. 
>> I'm sure we will turn off the heat when we're not in the unit and out 
>> exploring during the day.  This would be the second reason for 
>> upgrading the array.  Making sure to have enough power to keep the 
>> furnace blower working overnight.
> 
> We never heated the TT during bedtime.That's what sleeping bags and 
> people are for. No offense, but you guys are not talking about "camping" 
> - you're talking about a fully equipped and mobile efficiency apartment 
> - which is not to say that that is bad. Everybody has their own 
> requirement for the level of comfort they want.

Probably.  I call it RVing.  I've done my share of sleeping in a bag on 
the ground, pop up trailers you'd cook in on hot summer night, and 
having to go days without being able to take a shower.  I didn't buy 
this thing for a competition on how "rough" I could get.  I want to NOT 
stay in hotels, be able to get close to the outdoors, have all the 
comforts in life I can now afford, and enjoy the time with my wife.

It was 19F again today where I will be shortly at 6,000 feet.  Yeah, I 
got no problem turning on the furnace.  But, I will be leaving that 
comfort to go into Bryce Canyon and do an 8 mile hike at 9,000 feet in 
elevation.  When I'm done with that, which will probably be much colder 
and snowy up there, I think I will be looking forward to a heated coach, 
and a nice warm meal.

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