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It's all about keeping heat in, and weather out. Extra insulation, supplemental heating, skirting, supplemental propane supply. If you get snow, you have to factor that in for roof and slides protection as well. Plan for waste management. If your wet bays and piping traces don't have heat source, consider ways to augment that and provide enough heat to prevent freeze up.

I would also consider a back up gen set. Sucks when power goes out in cold, don't ask me how I know.

Best of luck.
 

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