Thursday - Another cold morning. It didn’t get as cold as was predicted, which was 21°F, but cold enough for this area. I believe the park was planning to shut off the water last night but I don’t know if they did. A number of people here aren’t set up to use their own tanks such as broken pumps. I’m not sure the park models even have tanks.
I did do a quick check around the RV and no obvious leaks. I still have the water turned off at the pedestal but still have everything hooked up. The pedestal was nice and warm as was the wet bay. I can disassemble all of this on Sunday as the forecast is for highs of 75°F. Texas weather is fickle…
Friday - Another cold day here at the SKP park with an overnight low of 30°F. Not really that cold but you must realize that around here, water pipes are buried maybe 1”. In many cases they are on the surface. Freezing temperatures aren’t the norm. Pictured is our water line with the main line running near the top of the picture. I believe that the park has the water turned off or at least I hope they do.
Saturday - A wet, cold morning. Not a lot of rain but at least it was above freezing. It's on 40°F at 10am but the forecast for tomorrow is 70°F. I think that winter may be over (finally!). There is no more wind in the forecast so I put out the awning to allow it to dry off. When I put it away last week, it was raining.
Saturday - A wet, cold morning. Not a lot of rain but at least it was above freezing. It's on 40°F at 10am but the forecast for tomorrow is 70°F. I think that winter may be over (finally!). There is no more wind in the forecast so I put out the awning to allow it to dry off. When I put it away last week, it was raining.
Right now, I'm waiting for the morning test session to start. By morning, that's Alaska time so for me it's late morning. I won't be sitting outside for the test session.
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