Oldiebut goodie wrote:Because there are 12 months in the year and believe it or not in the winter it gets cold! You try camping in -10 and you will find that you need heat
We've found that having two people in the van interior tends to generate enough heat for pretty much any above-freezing ambients, even with the roof vent opened up whilst cooking to let the steam out, with the Eber only really being needed AT MOST for an hour or two in the evening, and a quick blast in the morning - even in heavy snow. I guess we probably used it less than ten times through the winter we were away - OK, we did chase the weather a bit, but the first snow we hit was October, last the end of May.
But, I s'pose, the big difference is double-glazed windows. There's certainly a VERY noticable difference inside if we haven't put the external silvers on the cab windows, and you can feel a cold front down towards the tailgate (which is only single-glazed on ours). I wonder if there's a way to put secondary glazing in...?
otherwise you will look like the Michelin man!
Nah, he's bolted to the front of the hightop, out in the elements...