Winter Truck Camping / Peace, Chaos, and a Cozy Shelter to Ride out the Storm.
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Well, in this week's video, Toby and I are bringing you up to Cascade River State Park on Minnesota's Northshore. It's 20° out, which means it's 43° warmer than it was the last time we were in the camper. This is going to be nice. This park keeps six or eight campgrounds plowed out during the winter months and getting in here is quite easy. During the summer months though, finding a spot almost impossible. The Weather Channel is saying these warm temperatures are going to be sticking around all day today. So, I hope to get down check out the falls. Tomorrow, it's another story. They're saying 60 to 70 mph wind gusts, possibility of 8 to 11 in of snow that I'm not looking forward to. First, we got to swing into the office, pick up a map, and then we'll go check out this campground. Oh, definitely going to need one of these. I saw online that there's going to be one other camper here today. Tomorrow, we're going to have the whole park to ourselves. Given how beautiful this place is, it's absolutely incredible. Here's going to be the first one. Picnic table, fire ring. You can see no one's even driven in there yet. Site number 36. This one will work. Let's get the camper backed up. Perfect. Check it out. Electricity. Who says winter camping has to be tough? If that snow and wind comes tomorrow, we even have a shelter. This is going to be all right. I'll be using the electric heater as much as possible this weekend. Get a 30 amp. This way we won't have any of those propane issues that we had last week. Someone had asked and I just use a little thousand watt electric heater. It does a good job of keeping the floor warm and dry over here by the door. I saw this lid off of a bin in the garage the other day and I thought that might work perfect to catch the snow and water