So being in our RV during crazy weather definitely has happened, I mean we live in Texas, weather here is like a bi-polar Mother Nature. From to heavy rain, flooding, hail to ice and snow we have nearly seen it all. With rain it gets super loud inside the RV, like extremely loud. Thunder and lightning strikes are like mini earthquakes. I wouldn’t say all the time, but it has happened a few times. If you know Texas storms then, you know what I mean.
With flooding, we didn’t get it that bad, we didn’t float away anywhere. Snow and ice was crappy. So side note those people that do full time in cold states or countries. I tip my hat to y’all. We have had one extremely cold winter in Texas, others have been more bearable.
So this winter storm I mentioned right above was our coldest winter in the RV. It was insane. Good thing is that we didn’t lose power, like at all. We just lost our water and we also had to make sure we did not run out of propane. Propane fuels the furnace. Luckily we stayed warm. We had no running water for a week due to the water hose freezing. We had drinking water, so that was a good thing. Downfall was everyone was starting to smell. Let me tell you that when you lose any basic necessities for a little bit, and you get it back, you feel a bit more appreciative of the simplest things we at times take for granted. We had put a heated water hose so we were able to get back in the water business so the family can bathe. Lord knows. We recommend them completely. It saved us. If you are full time already and don’t have one, you should get one, just for the what if. You know? Also since we didn’t lose power, we were still prepared for the what if. We had plenty of rechargeable batteries and also solar lanterns.

