Got back yesterday from our 1st. time winter camping, Breckenridge, CO one night -8* -17* with the wind chill, before we left I thought my biggest concern was that the outdoor shower was exposed to the outside, only to find out when stuff quit working how much needs to be done to winter camp.
Consider yourself lucky for winter camping without anything major. It’s definitely a different mindset to plan winter camping in an RV.
I’ll bet you couldn’t get close enough to the
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Ken and Terry
2018 Sunseeker 2430S-CD, nicely modified and carried by a 2017 Ford E450 Sport
Former Georgetown 330TS owner for 10 years with more mods than I can count, pushed by our 2017 GMC Terrain
....only to find out when stuff quit working how much needs to be done to winter camp.
Sorry to hear you had problems but glad you made it home ok.
Perhaps you could share what quit working and what you had to do to winterize for those cold temperatures. It might help someone else avoid your problems.