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All right, we've got some of our members go to courts every year, so we'll be having a gathering there. That's on January 18 through 24 at Quartzsite, Arizona. Big, big rally. A lot more than just ham radio going on there, but at the time there's a big event going on and the ham radio rally is just part of it. We've got another rally coming up in May. It's going to be right before the ham convention. That's going to be at Follow the River. That's next year, of course. Follow the River RV Resort in Florence, Indiana. It's right on the Ohio River, from what I understand, in Florence, Indiana. And that's going to be on May 9 through May 13. Basic starting information is on the website about it right on our front page. That's all that we have on there so far is what's on the front page. Likewise, we have scheduled our follow rally for next year to be at Gulf Pines in Milton, Florida. And I don't see what the unhitched Milton, it looks like, is the Musqueam community. Unhitched Milton. It's in Milton, Florida and there will be more information coming up on that, but that's going to be October and it doesn't even give a date on the website. But Harold N5IL is who the chairman is if you want to get in touch with him. Look him up on our members page. I guess that's all the announcements I've got. So far I see you all gone. AD2IH and W1IK. So we're kind of late right now. Let me see if I've got anybody over here. I don't see anybody else logged on. Our topic for tonight was suggested by George. And the topic is what's the coldest temperature you have ever camped in? What's the coldest temperature you've ever camped in? And did you have any issues? What kind of issues did you have, if any? So I have camped as low as 17 degrees and I had, well anytime we're down around freezing, you know, down in the below 32, maybe it depends on how much I trust the weather report. If I know it's going to get below 30, I'm going to disconnect water. Let me reset one more time. If I know it's going to get below 30, I'll disconnect. And the one time I'm talking about, I think it was in 2017, we had a different motor home. We had actually a fifth wheel at that time. And I'm pretty sure that's the year it was. But anyway, we were in southern Alabama and it got down to 17 degrees. And we had a little bit of a water drip on a grave valve. The grave valve water would drip a little bit anytime you ran some water through it. I kept the, normally kept the drain open. But with the, with it being freezing, I had to close the valve. And the valve would drip a little bit with water backed up. And that dripped enough that we had icicles hanging out of our bay door. So it was a funny sight to see. We went out and bought a water hose that had electrical rapid wiring wrapped around it. And we used it that one time. It went in the storeroom up in Alabama after that. And we've never used it since. It's still in the storeroom up there. So that's my experience with camping when it's freezing temperatures. So it was George's topic. So let's go to George and see what he can say about it. 82IH from K4HM. Alrighty. Funny thing is I've never really been in brutal cold for extended periods of time. So that's kind of odd. I would say 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Say for three or four days. And the main problem is the hoses will freeze. So I have electric hose for gray water and for fresh water. And I also have onboard fresh water tanks. So I could work around the cold air. But the problem becomes the black water or even gray water drain. You know, the long flexible hose if you're at a campsite. That will freeze. And if they freeze, those hoses are pretty cheap and they'll start to get pinholes. They start to leak. So I'll go through a hose every day or two. You don't have to replace it. Fortunately they're pretty cheap. But if I use my own tanks, then obviously it's not a problem because I'm inside the camper. And the camper itself is made to be cold. I got a truck camper. And a lot of snow skiers and stuff like that use them for winter use. So if it's standalone on its own, it's fine. But if you're hooked up to those services, like your water, your drain and all that, that gets a little rough. But that's about all I got. And I'll be interested in listening to W1IK. I'm wondering if he's in Texas at the rally. And 82IH, back to you Hank. This is repeater station kilo kilo. Okay George, the hose I was talking about disconnected was the water supply hose. But we do drop the sewer dump hose as well. And I walk the water out of that. Whether I disconnected or not, I walk the water out of it. And I have the valves closed. So theoretically it wouldn't get any more water in it. But I usually disconnect it after I walk the water out of it, hump the water out of it, whatever you want to call it. Sure you know what I'm talking about. But once I got all the water out of it, I just had to lay on the ground until I'm going to use it again. Then I hook it back up. So I forgot to mention that. There are some interesting stories about that too. But it's for another day. Alright Jim, George wants to know where you are. I know you get some cold weather up in Michigan. So you got probably some freezing stories to tell us as well. W1IK from K4HM.
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