Time marches on ...................... and on
Here is a question from a person that doesn't have a camper.
I went to the Camper and Caravan show and one thing I noticed was just how hot campers get in summer. How do you manage through this? Especially at night time.
The only thing better than fishing... is catching a fish...
Park up so you have afternoon shade if possible, keep windows and doors open to get a good draught going, and in my camper I have two variable speed, with timer, fans. If it is a warm night put the fans on with a 2 hour timer and go off to sleepy byes under the sheets with a nice cooling breeze.
If in a Caravan Park, a visit to the "local" for dinner and few cold ones is always on the cards![]()
Time marches on ...................... and on
Have seen "Tropical Roof" mentioned alot for heat reduction. My understanding is that there is a gap between the actual roof and walls (right at the top) to allow hot air to escape, is that correct?