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Originally Posted by float5
Perhaps you consider the Canadian climate to be generally the same as in the U.S.? I am saying that many Canadians do not include A/C because it is not needed in Canada the way it is in the U.S. Especially in Texas!
When we went through four Canadian provinces, we were quite cool and did not need the A/C a bit. As soon as we dropped down into the U.S., it was blazing hot and we were running A/C. And that was the northern U.S.
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Let me try and steer this back on topic. What I tried to express was that considering all the traveling and camping that my wife and I have done in all kinds of weather (hot, cold, humid and dry) we have yet to see a problem in the bathroom area or the rest of the trailer because of a full size door.
If you feel that a shorter door
solves a problem that we have yet to experience then go for it.
By the way the coldest camping we have ever experienced was in southern Utah in mid May. Over night the temps were dropping down to the mid 20's Fahrenheit and daytime temps were only in the high 30's. Throw in some strong winds and you can understand why we left early. I told the campground manager we were headed back to Canada to warm up.
Oops I veered off topic again didn't I.
Sorry about that!