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Winter-Wise RVing: Safe Travel in the Cold

Cold weather RV travel — driving safety for traveling in snowy conditions.

As the winter season approaches, many snowbirds hit the gas heading south. This migration starts as early as October and runs to as late as January. Some spend the Christmas season with their northern dweller family members. For many of these travelers, an already-cold climate follows them of their journey southward.

Cold weather tips

Here are some tips for the snowbird’s cold journey south:

Temperature Savvy

Don’t forget to adjust this with any mountain or high ground traveling if applicable. For every 1,000 feet of elevation a decrease in the temperature of about 3.5-degrees is to be expected. This temperature change as you change elevation is called the lapse rate.  The 3.5 F. is the average lapse rate per 1,000 feet, however steeper or shallower lapse rates can occur. Just be temperature savvy!

With a little planning, a flexible time schedule, and common sense, you will arrive in the southern warmth of your winter paradise in due course.

Peter Mercer — Escaping the Winter’s Grasp

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