I take my dog lizzie with me whenever I can. Sometimes i go out somewhere she cant go. Maybe gone an hour or so. In hot weather I worry the power will go off and with no AC the trailer will heat up real quick. Anyone tried a good wifi temp monitor? Most sites have free wifi.
At home i have amazon blink cameras which have a temp monitor and connect to wifi but never tried in trailer.
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One thing to consider, depending on your dog, it might be safer to leave the windows open and fan running than the AC. I think this works well if temps do not climb above the mid 80's. When it gets above 90, I dont trust my T@b, it gets too hot. What I do in those cases is plan my activities for before su rise through mid morning, come back to pick up Rocky and look for activities that involve driving or higher elevations and places he can get out. So for example, we camped at Watchman in Zion and hiked early, picked up Rocky, and drove up to Kolob Terraces which were also significantly less crowded. There was an almost 15 degree temperature difference, too. In Moab, similar hot hikes in the early hours and then off the explore Sand Flats, the Porcupine Rim, and La Sal Mountain Loop. At the Grand Canyon, we chose the North Rim which is significantly higher elevation and cooler. We considered running the heat at night and daytime temps at our forest service campground outside of the park were in the 60's.
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