Hey all I did an overnight in SW PA this past weekend and it got down to 0. I’m no stranger to extreme cold but this was my first foray with an RTT and I had some difficulty with moisture freezing in my tent, frozen zippers and folding my tent back up.
I don’t use a heater and while not opposed to them, it’s not “must have” for me. For those that do use a heater let me know what kind ( diesel/ propane) and if it helps prevent that moisture from freezing inside the tent.
Also how are y’all breaking down your tents when they are frozen solid I had to fight mine to get it under the cover and do it “properly” when I got home.
Does a heater help in that aspect as well?
Does anyone have/use Thule cold weather inserts? I was looking at getting them over a diesel but I don’t think they will help with freezing moisture just act as another wind break/ insulator
Overall it was a good night, I wasn’t cold in my sleeping bag and I got some fresh snow to ski on in the morning. Woke up to all my water frozen solid. I had to thaw some to make breakfast but it was fun.
I don’t use a heater and while not opposed to them, it’s not “must have” for me. For those that do use a heater let me know what kind ( diesel/ propane) and if it helps prevent that moisture from freezing inside the tent.
Also how are y’all breaking down your tents when they are frozen solid I had to fight mine to get it under the cover and do it “properly” when I got home.
Does a heater help in that aspect as well?
Does anyone have/use Thule cold weather inserts? I was looking at getting them over a diesel but I don’t think they will help with freezing moisture just act as another wind break/ insulator
Overall it was a good night, I wasn’t cold in my sleeping bag and I got some fresh snow to ski on in the morning. Woke up to all my water frozen solid. I had to thaw some to make breakfast but it was fun.
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