We lived in our Alto 1713 for 4 months during our house build. The first month had sub freezing temps, often to -7C. So we had to dry camp for the first bit. We were very cozy with the propane heat. ( A favourite spot for our two cats was in front of the heating vent!) A bucket came in handy for a toilet. If I changed one thing about the Alto it would be to eventually put in a composting toilet to make dry camping/boondocking easier with that logistic. Thanks for this!
I wonder if it’s possible to winterize the water system? Perhaps some sheet foam and routing some of the cabin heat into the tank area. Great video, even the music!
We lived in our Alto 1713 for 4 months during our house build. The first month had sub freezing temps, often to -7C. So we had to dry camp for the first bit. We were very cozy with the propane heat. ( A favourite spot for our two cats was in front of the heating vent!) A bucket came in handy for a toilet. If I changed one thing about the Alto it would be to eventually put in a composting toilet to make dry camping/boondocking easier with that logistic. Thanks for this!
You’re welcome and thanks for watching!
I wonder if it’s possible to winterize the water system? Perhaps some sheet foam and routing some of the cabin heat into the tank area. Great video, even the music!
Great video and tips!! 😊
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
What a neat adventure! Can’t wait to watch the next instalment!
Thanks Jeff 👍 Stay tuned Lol