
RVers are flexible folk who readily adapt to climate changes. Global warming? No problem for us, we just rig our RV’s according to the weather.

Here’s an example of some tactics that many RVers use to keep cool. We attach a sun-shade over our windshield that allows us to see out while keeping the heat at bay. The use of a reflector screen in the windshield not only gives one privacy, but also helps keep the coach cooler.

The awning with the added sunshade is an excellent way to keep the temperature down inside your coach and it makes for comfortable outside living as well. Also notice that reflective material is used on the side window of the coach next door to keep out the hot morning sun.

We frequently use an oscillating fan and when it gets too hot, we give in and turn on the air conditioners. You can always go for a swim or run through the sprinklers and don’t forget about that tall glass of ice water.

And finally, if the weather doesn't suit our liking, we just take our RV’s to a more accommodating climate. The mountains are a great place to enjoy cool evenings and the ocean beach with its constant refreshing breeze are places that come to mind.

Whatever type of weather you like you can drive to it with your RV and once there take full advantage by rigging appropriately. Jim
1 comments:
Good idea's! For our little 19 foot trailer we measured our windows then cut the folding aluminum window shades to fit. Then put duct tape along the top edge (for reinforcement). Next step was figuring where to put the S hooks and poking a hole in the top of the window shades in the right spot to fit over the curtain rods. Then wifey (me) marked each one as RF (right front) etc. So easy to fold up and store out of the way! And oh my they cut down on the heat! Thanks so much for all ideas!
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