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  • in reply to: RV Rallies – What Are Your Thoughts #677
    PRg
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    Hi Pippi,

    I do have some great gifts as supplies last. I did post it on a comment, March 17th. I hope you can make the event, lots to see and learn.

    PRg

    in reply to: RV Rallies – What Are Your Thoughts #662
    PRg
    Participant

    Check out the Overland Expo, May 15-17, 2015. Stop by the Sportsmobile booth for gear demos and Happy Hour. Find the PRg Sportsmobile and mention
    Pippenings for a free gift!

    Home

    PRg

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 9 months ago by PRg.
    in reply to: Solar and Wind: earth friendly RV power sources #331
    PRg
    Participant

    Solar and wind are a great way to be self sufficient on the road. I will be adding a new wind generator this summer…

    PRg

    in reply to: Winter RVing #330
    PRg
    Participant

    Hi Andrew,

    Correct all utility water gets turned off for the winter(big problems if you don’t below 32) I have played with insulation and heat tape, lots of work. I just drain the system and bring in water for drinking and such. The low voltage heating blanket is awesome!, paired with natural fibers made out of bamboo helps regulate temperatures in the winter and summer months.

    J

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 2 months ago by Pippi.
    in reply to: Winter RVing #318
    PRg
    Participant

    Hi Andrew,

    Yes it can be done with some homework, I winter in my Sportsmobile in the North Cascades. I’m okay to -25F before I need to check some things in the coach. One of my favorite items I found to work great is a low voltage heating blanket to keep you warm at night. I also use bamboo textiles to help regulate the heat and cold for all seasons. I drain all water and use other facilities for showering and such.

    PRg

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 12 months ago by PRg.
    in reply to: Internet on the Road #317
    PRg
    Participant

    Hi Kalait,

    You can also use an option called tethering with your smartphone. I use my Motorola android to supply my Internet. I just plug my cable in and I get service while on the road from a app.

    Happy New Year!

    PRg

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