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When we get asked about how we winter camp, the answer is usually “go south”! But, with 2020 being the odd year it is, we are staying north longer than usual. We’ve been in Indiana, Ohio, and North Carolina for quite a few cold spells this winter, so we wanted to share what we’ve learned. 🥶

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20 thoughts on “Winter RVing Tips (Stay Warm in your RV!) | Changing Lanes!

  • i want a video when your camping in an old rv thats insulated and living camping in it when its below zero degrees. this video isnt real winter camping.

  • Good morning guys you guys are the best love watching every video you guys make just wanted to wish you guys a safe happy holidays with your family God bless thanks for the great videos

  • Look into using Heat Tape on your hoses, I now am in a single wide manufactured home that is on piers and the water lines would freeze untill heat tape was put on them and now only thing I have to do is open the faucet valve to slow drip on one faucet that is farthest away from the water main hook up.

  • Y'all need to upgrade your dog.

  • Why does she death stare him whenever he is talking

  • Chad, Thank You for your service! I'm not the type to critique but you are wearing a Tshirt???
    Dressing indoors in warmer clothing will limit the amount of propane you are using. I raised my children in Montana four season camping. My son and I would snowshoe to camp in our four season tent with good sleeping bags. My daughter would insist on us taking the canoe season "Baker" tent which I modified for our Yukon stove to burn wood.
    In my three season camper, late night bathroom runs mean I am doing pushups and sit-ups prior to getting back into bed. Sleeping bags and quilts only hold in your body heat. That is the number one heat source so diet is important in winter. Drinking more water also. Daily exercise builds body heat and conditioning for acclimation to new climates.
    Dehumidifiers actually help heating systems in winter by limiting the amount of moisture put off by propane heating systems. A catch 22 though because dry air always feels colder in cool climates and effects your skin.
    Great information though Thank You. Enjoy that Indian, if it's 40 degrees and dry I'm riding. Just head home earlier then I do. Many cold night rides home in the dark watching out for deer.
    You are in my prayers
    Hoka Hey

  • Just so you know, it's a "water heater", not a " hot water heater"

  • I not sure if you mentioned it but from experience I usually keep my grey water open during warm weather but during the winter if you hit below freezing temps. You should shut grey tank. What will happen if left open is the water will gradually freeze as it drains blocking the drain and backing up the entire system

  • You have not wintered RV until you winter in the North ie South Dakota

  • Why not get a on demand hot water heater. Lot people are changing over.

  • Very informative video on winterizing and living in sub tropical regions of the country. In Maine, I have seen in my travels many homeowners place standard rectangular bales of hay up against their foundations for extra thermal protection.

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