akrvbob said:If you heat the van in the winter you do refrigeration. I lived in a box van for 6 years in Anchorage and kept an ice chest even during the winter. I heated the van so a cooler in the living space had to have ice. In much of Alaska if you put your cooler in the cab of the truck it's no longer a cooler it's a freezer. Then you'd have warm sells and it would thaw and then freeze and then thaw. No, living in a van in Alaska it needs to be heated (or you're not heating it you're not really living in it, it's just a metal tent) and if heated it needs a cooler if you are cooking.
Bob
highdesertranger said:..Mojave desert and in the summer a 5 gallon bottle will not last 5 days.
highdesertranger said:dazar I think there are allot a variables. it's been awhile since I used a propane frig. I have a buddy that lives in the Mojave desert and in the summer a 5 gallon bottle will not last 5 days. don't no if this will help but that's all I have. highdesertranger
petetheskriller said:and cooking a few days worth of food if you have the fridge space (like 2 coolers) with properly placed ice bottles is waaaaay more cheaper and efficient. than pulling over every now and than. LOL. yeah after 25 yrs. of. travelling the boonies of ak im sure this is effective when im fishing russian river and find a good parking spot I stay there as long as possible same thing with clam gulch and this is how I do it WOW you people in the lower 49 dont know anything about boonie living do you?
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