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Originally Posted by ploddinTod
Late May shouldn't be that bad, temp-wise. You have to remember that where you live is flat, open coastal prairie. But under the big pines of Double Lake it has to be at least 5 degrees cooler, maybe 10 and it's lower humidity up there too.
Maybe invest in a battery powered fan to keep the air moving around the campsite. And plan to spend some time in the water during the heat of the day. Jusy my 2 cents.
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That's very true -- it was definitely cooler this past weekend under the trees and with the breeze off the lake than it was when we got back home. The fan is a good idea, too.
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Originally Posted by srds
You can try the ac in the tent ,alot of people camp that way.My daughter loves her ac -with clothes rack-double high air mattress-and mini fridge-tent,(more like a condo).
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I guess this is a stupid question... but how do you have A/C in a tent?
-gina-