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TXiceman

Bryan, TX

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ronharmless wrote: Diamond c wrote: … I really don’t think it will be cold enough long enough to be a problem ,but around here it’s hard to tell this far out. what if it went down to 20 at night with a high of 30 during the day, for a week? That’s certainly possible.
We simply fill the freshwater tank, drain the waste tanks and store the water and sewer hoses. If I need to refill the water or drain a waste tank, I get out the required hosed and after use, store them again.
And yes, the stinky slinky can freeze and then you do have a mess to deal with.
Ken
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2013 HitchHiker 38RLRSB Champagne (FORSALE), toted with a 2012, F350, 6.7L PSD, Crewcab, dually. 3.73 axle (truck is sold), FORMER Full Time RVer. Travel with a standard schnauzer and a Timneh African Gray parrot
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garyp4951

TN

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Most campgrounds have it in writing that you must disconnect the water hose in below freezing temps, or you will be responsible for the repairs to their hydrant.
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