Record Low Water Reveals the Past | Getting Prepared for Winter in the Rig | Destination Adventure
Getting the rig prepped for winter has been a tough task, because winter arrived basically overnight. Maintenance should have been the priority, but getting some heat into the rig was a must. Never the less, I am very happy with the progress so far. At temperatures closing in on -10 C I have not had to use the heater above the lowest setting. I suppose that does make warmer weather a bit of a challenge for finding a comfortable temperature, but I guess thats what windows are for. ;) The next big test will be the water system. I think that the duct fan will do the trick nicely, but I am bummed to see how poorly the current system is performing. Nights below -6 are still causing sections of pipe to freeze, but if theres a way, I will find it.
Being back home is very nice, but all of these days living back in the shop can be pretty depressing, so it was very nice to get out and enjoy some time in nature again. It is a different feeling, exploring in these harsher conditions, but I am definitely looking forward to the challenges that come along with that. you never know what opportunity might come my way in the future, and all of these different experiences will have me prepared for anything that comes up.
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My name is Dustin Porter, I am an adventurer, a film maker and generally just a lover of life. I live full time in a 36 foot Winnebago motorhome, and let me tell you it is an interesting and exciting life. I love to visit and explore abandoned and histo...