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even with out the electric recirculation pumps running they still allow enough hot water to slowly go through the pipes which is enough to keep all the water in the rooms from freezing so no exploding toilets and drinking water pipes bursting. The rooms aren't really comfortable enough to be dressed "normally" but with winter gear on you can survive.
Okie Dokie! So I'd be fine in my bed- roll. Story: I don't do it any more, but used to ride horses across Death Valley 1st week of every November. 150 miles. 8 day ride, no electric. Tent camping. Colder than heck at night, not your temps, but low 30's sleeping in a tent. Best sleep ever. A gazillion stars. Only noise was the horses on the picket line. Better times. If you get bored, look up the mule train from the borax mines. That was our route.Ridgecrest, Trona, the Pinnacles. Talc mines Furnace Creek. Good times. Remember Charles Manson? We rode through his hideout.
 
Or you could offer complimentary cuddling services.
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I think that's why Twist is so mad about the new regs... He can't really heat without electricity. Same here for us with water. No power for the pump, no water for us. My dad has a generator, plenty powerful enough to run the well pump, but wonder how it would work for a boiler.
Wuv you Wishing! I'm settled down now, gonna go eat and try to sleep. To all of you, Hug your friends and loved ones often and hard. You never know. My heart is broken.
 
I'll let everyone know when I get my website up & running, Twist. And thank you for the kind words, I'm glad I found such a great group of people.
And Wishing, you're right about the things we knew as kids being called 'vintage' now, they don't seem so old to me!
Off to bed for me..night all!
 
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