grandseahawk
Advanced Member
Hello,
We are heading back to Utah for a bit in our 399TH. It is expected to rain and also snow. We will be boon-docking 2 nights (one on each end of our trip), but in an RV Park the remainder. We are very well insulated and even have duel-pane windows with ceramic film (ceramic film made a big difference in the Klamath when it was 15 degrees F, but that was with no snow or rain) and are even traveling with a 3rd, full 7-gallon propane tank. I have driven rigs through sleet, snow, freezing rain; that's not the problem though... we have never "over-nighted" or stayed in snow or freezing rain in the RV.
Do the landing gear/pads/steps freeze to the ground if there is rain water or some standing water and it freezes. Or, if it just snows, thaws, freezes again, etc? How do you get unstuck?
Any suggestions? Or, is this just a really dumb question... lol
Any advice would be very appreciated.
We are heading back to Utah for a bit in our 399TH. It is expected to rain and also snow. We will be boon-docking 2 nights (one on each end of our trip), but in an RV Park the remainder. We are very well insulated and even have duel-pane windows with ceramic film (ceramic film made a big difference in the Klamath when it was 15 degrees F, but that was with no snow or rain) and are even traveling with a 3rd, full 7-gallon propane tank. I have driven rigs through sleet, snow, freezing rain; that's not the problem though... we have never "over-nighted" or stayed in snow or freezing rain in the RV.
Do the landing gear/pads/steps freeze to the ground if there is rain water or some standing water and it freezes. Or, if it just snows, thaws, freezes again, etc? How do you get unstuck?
Any suggestions? Or, is this just a really dumb question... lol
Any advice would be very appreciated.
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