My family and i are considering purchasing a 2011 33QB and we live in colorado. we would like to take our new camper out this coming winter. how well insulated are they? is it going to keep us warm when its below 0?
Thanks for your help
Bill
Hi Bill,
In Colorado, there's winter camping and there's WINTER camping. We've done 6 extended ski trips to Breckenridge in our 2011 Landmark. But the insulation is much better, we have dual pane windows, and we've added extra insulation, heat tape on all the water lines, a mini-skirt with heater under the trailer, and more. Temps in Breck can get down to -30 (F). And you'll use a lot of propane.
Staying warm inside is the easy part. Keeping the water running is much harder. My understanding is that the 2011 Greystone is a Mid-Profile RV with much lower insulation values than a Landmark or Bighorn.
That's all not to say you can't take the rig out in the winter, but you may have some work to do.
Take a look at our
Water Systems Winter Usage Guide for more details.