Pit Stop: The Mid-Winter RV Storage Inspection

We put our trailer to rest for three months out of the year. Where Bluejay just sits there waiting for our next adventure. The winters here on the west side of the Cascade Mountains are typically mild and wet. There are times the thermometer drops below freezing and the snow falls, but it’s not often and not for very long. During the three months of hibernation, I take some time to head out to our trailer for a mid-winter inspection. Just to see how it’s doing. In this Pit Stop I share my process and what it is that I look for when I’m checking on the trailer.

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