The Heat In The Camper Gave Out Oh No!

Our latest camping adventure confirmed for me my definite belief in having a working heater in the camper or spending the cash to get one, and that one should always come prepared for unexpected weather. We took a trip out to East Texas to see what it had to offer. We found a beautiful state park that was chucked full of pine trees as far as the eye could see. It was just gorgeous! Our site was pretty cool, complete with water and electric for our pop up. We had tent camped for years and moved up to a pop up for our old bones to get off the ground. Now, our pop up has a wonderful heat and air conditioning unit on the top. It has kept us cool for summer camping and warm in the cooler temps. However, at the end of this trip it decided to have a mind of its own. Sometime in the middle of the night it decided that it would like to stop and take a break. I was snuggled in with my summer thin pjâ??s on enjoying every bit of that heat. During the night I got a little colder and a little colder. When we awoke that morning it was 32 degrees in our pop up. Next time, warmer pjâ??s!


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