Thomas Aaron
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- Apr 28, 2016
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2014 266-KIRB
I've taken my travel trailer back and forth across the country, and I've stayed at KOA's, Good Sam campgrounds, Cracker Barrel parking lots, Flying J's, Camping World parking lots, etc.
I feel myself being drawn more and more towards boondocking.
While I do have a generator to run the AC in a pinch, it doesn't really make sense for mulit-day boondocking trips into national forests, etc.
Other than parking in the shade, running exhaust fans and opening windows, I'm wondering if anyone has any cool tricks for keeping my RV from being sweltering hot in 90-degree weather?
It seems like a dumb question to me, but I just absolutely cannot relax or sleep in hot temps.
I feel like I've thought of most of the common sense stuff, but I'm wondering if I'm missing some tricks of the trade.
Thank you.
I've taken my travel trailer back and forth across the country, and I've stayed at KOA's, Good Sam campgrounds, Cracker Barrel parking lots, Flying J's, Camping World parking lots, etc.
I feel myself being drawn more and more towards boondocking.
While I do have a generator to run the AC in a pinch, it doesn't really make sense for mulit-day boondocking trips into national forests, etc.
Other than parking in the shade, running exhaust fans and opening windows, I'm wondering if anyone has any cool tricks for keeping my RV from being sweltering hot in 90-degree weather?
It seems like a dumb question to me, but I just absolutely cannot relax or sleep in hot temps.
I feel like I've thought of most of the common sense stuff, but I'm wondering if I'm missing some tricks of the trade.
Thank you.