Banff Winter Camping in a Geo Pro 15TB

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Published 2021-11-28
Just a lame video of myself describing a few little things that kept me warm and my camper fully functioning while camping at Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada under snow and mostly below freezing temperatures.

I know some people are interested in how I built the skirt, so here's the list of all I used to build the skirt:
Tarp: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GZY38F5/ref=ppx_yo_dt…
Adhesive hooks: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08LKX51SR/ref=ppx_yo_dt…
Grommets: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0854BJLV3/ref=ppx_yo_dt…
Snap fasteners: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08J7JMSDB/ref=ppx_yo_dt…

All Comments (21)
  • @Steve-yo4ld
    For me, being out in the winter is the best, less people and bugs to deal with and certainly more peaceful!👍
  • @boosted.
    Really like your geo pro 15 TB. The wife and myself have been tent camping for 35 years and it’s getting a little tough at 60 years old especially when it’s cold. We were talking why didn’t we do this years ago, water storage, no more digging holes in the forest for toilet , heating furnace, and no more prepping meals in the rain. We really enjoyed your video and thank you for sharing, we also liked your accent how boring would this world be if there was no diversity. Take care my friend and keep those videos coming.
  • @donorcutt3605
    Great job!! Actually thought this was great and presented in a helpful no BS, overstated and over-sensationalized way like so many YT videos! Waiting for delivery of our Geopro 15Tb and taking our first step into the RVing world after years as long trail back packers and then DIY truck campers for last 2 years. From New England and plan on using our camper in winter so this was spot on! The tarp section was especially helpful! Keep the info and updates rolling!
  • @TreDeuce-qw3kv
    Relax Carlos, your voice/accent is just fine. I like the skirting idea and will do something similar when I finally get my trailer built. My trailer will have a full insulated belly pan for aerodynamics and will be vented to the interior for winter heat and outside for side for summer heat so won;t need another expensive system to prevent tank(s) and piping freeze ups. The unit will be all electric for cooking, Air/heat Split and a small marine wood stove for heat off-grid.
  • @rashlarashla
    I didn't think it was long and boring. I really enjoy these videos, especially when we get to see how you function in the space cleaning, cooking, working ext. It's so relaxing and peaceful to watch. Thank You!
  • @donnadoll9443
    This is a great video! Very good info and ideas. I look forward to watching more vids here since I am planning to get the same RV you have. Be safe, Be blessed. 🙂👍
  • @kenjepsen4579
    I know you were concerned about it being long but this was a great and informative video. Thanks ;)
  • @judyzeigler3980
    I really like the thing you made to keep the air and cold out from under your trailer. That is such a great idea. That looks like it works well.
  • @jesserevilla992
    Love the overview. Since your tanks are exposed i would consider using 12V heat pads for tanks. The lower bottom cover is excellent. You can also use one or two non-Led light bulbs under TT..
  • @ShariPosey
    I'll never camp in the cold like that but I admire your ideas and getting out there doing it! We got our 15TB because sometimes we camp in 40 degree nights and we need the heater. Can't imagine below freezing!
  • @daviddevine3467
    Thanks for the video! I like winter camping as well and you made it seem appealing to those who haven't tried it. Bonus: you're drama-free. 😀
  • @redfoot69
    Your video very helpful as I will be buying a Flagstaff e pro travel trailer tomorrow
  • Great job! Thanks for sharing, I’m sure that skirting helped tremendously!
  • @Steve-yo4ld
    Thank you for sharing, great info! I'm looking for a cold weather solo trailer!
  • @DHSFEMA
    I like this one, nice room inside that has it all, very nice
  • @larkendelvie
    Thank you -- looking at getting a Geo Pro and wanted to know how they do in the winter.