First, happy Thanksgiving to everyone. I wish you the best, where ever you might be.
Now here's my dilemma and question:
This winter, I plan to do so some serious winter camping, in northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and some of the sites won't have electricity or water.
My Little Guy tear seems pretty well insulated, and I have a heavy sleeping bag. But could I use a Coleman, propane ceramic heater to warm up the trailer for a while before going to sleep.
I would have both side windows slightly open, for cross ventilation, the top vent slightly open, and a small, battery-operated fan circulating some air.
I would only keep the propane heater on while I was fully awake, in the trailer, and I would shut it off at least 20 minutes before going to sleep.
I also would leave the roof vent slightly open during the night.
Does this plan sound safe enough?
Would you have any other suggestions? (It could be really cold, around zero or below fahrenheit at night).
Many thanks in advance for your help with this. Everyone on this forum has been great to me, and I have learned a lot from you.
Best Regards,
Rick