F350guy-JAY
Senior Member
After an 8 day break in trip when we first got the Pinnacle we have been looking forward to our annual September trip to the Colorado Rockies. We will be there for a month and are really hopeful it serves us well. I was looking at the weather for where we are going, arriving next Tuesday, and it says a high temp of 31, a low of 23 and 70% chance of snow. What? We've been spending the month of September out there for a number of years and have never had anything like that, even if we stretch it in to early October.
I'm thinking those kind of temps are not something I want to be setting up in. The temps start moderating the next day and return to somewhat normal by the week end. I'm thinking of delaying our arrival for a day.
If we decide to go anyway my one concern is I've never towed in freezing weather before and not sure how the water lines would be protected since no heat is running. I'm thinking any residual heat in the fifth wheel would be enough to keep the lines from freezing for the couple of hours or so we would be towing at those temps before we could get hooked up at the campground. Something to be concerned about?
I'm thinking those kind of temps are not something I want to be setting up in. The temps start moderating the next day and return to somewhat normal by the week end. I'm thinking of delaying our arrival for a day.
If we decide to go anyway my one concern is I've never towed in freezing weather before and not sure how the water lines would be protected since no heat is running. I'm thinking any residual heat in the fifth wheel would be enough to keep the lines from freezing for the couple of hours or so we would be towing at those temps before we could get hooked up at the campground. Something to be concerned about?
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