10-16-2021, 01:16 PM
Having lived in and around Tulsa between 1987 and 2017 I can tell you what you've been told is accurate. It can be nice or nasty. The good thing is the nasty rarely stays very long so you can slip thru when the nice is available. I know Newell sends a group of service people to Palm Springs about that time to take care of all the snowbirds out there so it may be wise to give them a call to be certain they can accomodate your needs.
While you're parked there at the factory you will have power and water but I'd suggest getting a heat wrap for your water hookup. Their hydrants should work all year round because the valves are buried below ground.
If you happen to hit an ice storm be sure you have your camera handy it can be beautiful.
While you're parked there at the factory you will have power and water but I'd suggest getting a heat wrap for your water hookup. Their hydrants should work all year round because the valves are buried below ground.
If you happen to hit an ice storm be sure you have your camera handy it can be beautiful.
Sandy and Bob McBratney
Previous owners of 2007 Newell #1202 "Boomer"