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Old 12-02-2022, 04:45 AM   #8
Wayne and Susan sw Michigan
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I'm hoping to reach individuals with knowledge of the old Montana Mountaineer travel trailers... we are considering purchasing a 2004 Mountaineer travel trailer to use during colder weather in the UP of Michigan, however, one of our needs is that the tanks (fresh, gray, and black) are, or at least the underbelly is heated. We've looked at two different Mountaineers... the 2004 has an enclosed underbelly the other, which is a 2002 does not. We're hoping that the enclosed underbelly is an indication that they ran heat ducts to that area. Would anyone happen to know if that is the case? I've searched the web for brochures, specs, etc., but the only information from 2004 that I can find is on Montana 5th wheels, nothing on Montana Mountaineer travel trailers.

If this doesn't happen to be the best audience for the information I'm seeking, and you know of a more appropriate forum, Facebook group, etc., please pass along your ideas. Thanks!
We have a 2004 mountaineer at our camp between Cadillac and Houghton Lake. Camp is about 1800’ off a main road. We winterize just before we leave for Florida late October. Never had a problem with any of the pipes but on winter it got so cold it cracked the bathroom linoleum from one end to the other. We are under a pavilion but not enclosed under unit. We have been there in the 20s
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