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Re: First solo trip

Postby retiredhappy » Wed Oct 09, 2013 8:45 am

Good for you. After your first trip solo you will wonder what you were worrying about. Like Tina said, most of use a small electric heater and the CGs electric rather than use up our propane.
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Re: First solo trip

Postby carolb » Wed Oct 09, 2013 9:28 am

Welcome Les :D I think by now you realize you've found the place for great info! Do check out the gtg, & you'll also find this is the place for meeting great people!!! Or as Tina says, we're always with you via cyberspace!!! Happy travels!!! (& many of us still get jitters whenever we leave for a trip, so don't worry about that!!! :lol: )
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Re: First solo trip

Postby srbbear » Fri Oct 11, 2013 2:47 pm

We always used a portable heater in ours....saved on the propane.

Hope you have a great trip! So glad to hear about other singles out there too.
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Re: First solo trip

Postby linann » Sun Oct 13, 2013 3:56 pm

I bought a small portable, electric heater on sale at Camping World last year. It is red metal, but the front looks like a fire place when turned on. The nice part is this unit doesn't even get hot on the exterior. Other than checking out the propane heat one time to see if it worked, I've never used it. The electric heater doesn't cost me anything and keeps my little trailer toasty warm.
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Re: First solo trip

Postby Bethers » Sun Oct 13, 2013 8:46 pm

linann wrote:I bought a small portable, electric heater on sale at Camping World last year. It is red metal, but the front looks like a fire place when turned on. The nice part is this unit doesn't even get hot on the exterior. Other than checking out the propane heat one time to see if it worked, I've never used it. The electric heater doesn't cost me anything and keeps my little trailer toasty warm.

Ha, it costs you - you are just paying for it in your site costs. I learned using my propane heater was less expensive when I had to pay for heat. And since I boondock so often, I can't use an electric heater in those instances. But you best believe I have two little ones (when working in KY a couple years ago one just didn't cut it lol) for when I am with hookups that includes electric.
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Re: First solo trip

Postby Lesmusic1 » Fri Nov 22, 2013 2:04 am

Thank you! ;)
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