I understand the best way to avoid stifling temperatures in a camper trailer is to not be where the heat is.
But what do you do when you are?
I know RV's have air con and tinted windows, but what do those of you who have had extended stays in camper trailers do?
Mini air con units. Throw water over the canvas. Park under trees is an obvious one.
TIA




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We think that what makes the biggest difference is heading north slowly if you can, it helps your body to adapt as you reach progressively hotter climate. As long as you can take a 'make the best of it' approach you'll manage. Without that it could get miserable at times............. well to be truthful that should be *will* not *could* - it's one of the costs of adventure & discovery. 
