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Seven ways to keep a camper warm during winter

A few tips can help you keep your camper warm when you embark on a camping trip during the winter season. Let’s go over them in more detail.

The winter season is just around the corner, and you would love to head over to the different parts of the country for a camping trip. If you are a savvy RV driver, the winter season brings you various opportunities for adventure.

Statistics show how the overall wholesale shipments of RVs in the US have increased in the last couple of decades. Therefore, more and more people would take advantage of the cold season to go on a trip. However, a few tips can help you keep your camper warm when you embark on a camping trip during the winter season. Let's go over them in more detail.

1. Properly insulate the windows and floors of your RV 
You first need to properly insulate the windows and floors so that the cold breeze doesn't seep into your vehicle. You can also use rugs to ensure the heat doesn't leave the RV through the floors. 

Moreover, you can use a proper foam insulation board or bubble wrap to ensure the cold air doesn't come in through the windows. You can also top it with a layer of thick thermal curtains to properly insulate the windows.

2. Find and close an external air leaks
Besides the doors or windows, there can be areas through which cold air comes into the RV. Openings for wires or cables are some external leaks that can let air enter your vehicle and impact the temperature. Therefore, you should check out any such openings and close them off with silicone rubber.

You can face some challenges locating these openings since they might be in a tightly-packed space. So, the optimal solution for this problem is to take the RV to a service station close to you, and they can properly check for any such openings and seal them for you.

3. Choose an RV with solar panels
The solar panels in the RV allow you to stay warm by powering different appliances such as heaters. They can use sunlight to create electricity, which can be ideal for those who don't want to use too much propane.

Therefore, the Rockwood 2511, which comes with a 190W solar panel, is ideal. It can provide power to heaters and electric blankets to keep you warm. Not just that, but it will also power your appliances in the RV so you can keep yourself entertained.

4. Use a heat pump 
The heat pump is an efficient and effective tool that most people have installed in their homes. You can get the same benefits for this system by installing a heat pump in your RV, and it can transfer heat and warm air to keep the overall temperatures low.

If you have a larger camper, then you would be better off with a ducted heat pump. For smaller campers, the non-ducted campers will be more than enough. The solar panel system in your RV is enough to power the heat pump throughout the night.

5. Do some exercises
When the weather is cold outside, you would like to curl up in your bed with your warm blanket. But it is vital to do some sort of exercise and keep yourself active. You can do pushups, jumping jacks, or any exercise that will get you to sweat.

You can also carry small workout equipment with you. This way, you'll keep yourself warm for longer since you maintain a higher internal body temperature. Moreover, you can also enjoy various benefits of working out in the winter season.

6. Make sure you have all the winter accessories
Before leaving for your campsite trip, make sure that you pack all the warm clothes and relevant accessories, such as blankets. It will ensure that you keep yourself warm and cozy throughout your trip.

Use insulated socks to keep your feet warm, and make sure to use rugs. You can also keep a leather jacket if you have one to deal with the cold weather.

7. Learn more about your campsite
Lastly, gathering relevant information about the campsite is a good idea, especially during the cold season. There can be a drastic difference if you go to a campsite during winter. 

Check about the weather conditions and take all the measures before heading for your trip. Also, park the RV in an area where you can get a good amount of sunlight.

Final words
Camping in the winter is an amazing adventure, but you must be fully prepared to keep yourself warm and cozy in your camper. The tips in this article will allow you to heat up your RV and stay warm, and these preparations will make your camping trip worthwhile and keep you warm and dry in your camper.

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