Does anybody have any ideas on keeping the back of a truck a bit drier when you are sleeping in it?
We have two people sleeping in the back of the truck and it is a bit moist most mornings.
We sleep with the windows open when we can, but being the pacific northwest for the past 5 weeks during what seems like the rainiest season ever that is not always possible.
We always air out/open the windows when we are driving when it is not raining to dry things out. We have tried a candle that heats up a tera cotta pot to absorb the moisture(works somewhat as a heater, not as a drier though). The truck cap is carpeted so that helps, but the condensation is pretty visible on the windows and metal fittings each morning.
I just don't want to start growing mushrooms or mold in the back of the truck.
I am looking forward to when we are in a region where our breathe is not visible at night and we don't have to worry about this as much.
Any suggestions or ideas? It is not really a big deal as we have been dealing with it for a few months but just something I was curious about in terms of how other people deal with it.
I guess 40sq. feet of living space isn't that much for two people, but I know this happened when we had our truck camper as well.
We have two people sleeping in the back of the truck and it is a bit moist most mornings.
We sleep with the windows open when we can, but being the pacific northwest for the past 5 weeks during what seems like the rainiest season ever that is not always possible.
We always air out/open the windows when we are driving when it is not raining to dry things out. We have tried a candle that heats up a tera cotta pot to absorb the moisture(works somewhat as a heater, not as a drier though). The truck cap is carpeted so that helps, but the condensation is pretty visible on the windows and metal fittings each morning.
I just don't want to start growing mushrooms or mold in the back of the truck.
I am looking forward to when we are in a region where our breathe is not visible at night and we don't have to worry about this as much.
Any suggestions or ideas? It is not really a big deal as we have been dealing with it for a few months but just something I was curious about in terms of how other people deal with it.
I guess 40sq. feet of living space isn't that much for two people, but I know this happened when we had our truck camper as well.
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