Rob wrote:Looks like the infamous Highway 20 ride to MacKerricher State Park? Been there, done that many, many times. We have a 5x10 Hunter Shadow - two adults and a golden retriever. Yep, condensation is a problem. We tried putting small fans in each window. We also tried putting straps in to hold the doors open only about 3-4". Enough for the air, but not enough for the dog or raccoons to take advantage of. Our final solution was to have VacationsInACan install a Fantastic Fan in the roof. Now that REALLY made a difference.
Don't forget to register for the Dam Gathering the first weekend of May and the infamous International Redwood Gathering.
Thanks for the tips! I did leave the windows open and ran our small fan (between the galley) on it's timer as we went to sleep. I'd hate to find I need to install a fan/vent in the roof, so I'm going to try my other options first. I'm certain in the summer months it shouldn't be such a problem (unless it's alreay unbearably humid outside).
The first night we spent in the trailer here at home was awful, however. The temperatures dipped down to about 30F, enhancing the dew point, and causing waterfalls of condesation down the walls!
Perhaps some kind of 12V Dehumidifier is available.
The fan solution just might become necessary when we find out just how hot the trailer gets in the summer!
-Kevin