Above, The Beast at Crazy Horse Campground at Lake Havasu. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Two years ago, I was camping at Lake Havasu during the trip that included Buhl, Idaho and Jackson, Wyoming.
During the time at Lake Havasu, the temperature got into the triple digits (after all, it was August). Thankfully, I had full hook-ups at the campground and was able to use the air conditioner of my motorhome.
Now that we're fast approaching summer, it is timely that RV Travel should post some tips on keeping the cool air inside the RV and the hot air out.
They begin with:
Keeping the cool in and the heat out of the RV can be very important in the scorching summertime heat. Where I’m writing this it is 98 degrees – humid and HOT. Our inside RV thermostat reads 99 degrees, and I don’t know if it can even read triple digits! Sometimes it seems cooler outside than in the RV. Wait… sometimes it is cooler outside.
To see what their tips are, go here.
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