by grant whipp » Tue Nov 06, 2012 12:34 pm
As long as you have adequate ventilation in the cabin, there's really no "need" for a roof vent, but "adequate" means different things to different people (and, I like to have "adequate" ventilation where ever I may choose to travel). There are lots of folks in the PNW who have roof vents in their campers (teardrop or otherwise) and have had no problems, and there are some pretty interesting "covers" on the market that would allow you to have the vent lid fully open and not get any rain through it.
In the end, it's all about what suites you best and works for your particular needs. Just be sure, please!, that there will be plenty of fresh air inside while you sleep! Good Luck, and as always ...
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