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It was almost certainly condensation. I monitored the weather conditions/condensation factor closely when we were away on our 2-week holiday and the ONLY time we had condensation inside was when there was dew outside. There isn't dew every night - all depends on the dew point....I was actually sat outside our Monty 12 at 5am one morning at it was glorious, blue sky etc....then within minutes I felt a drip...drip....drip and suddenly there was dew everywhere.
Anyway, I've gone off track again....my answer would have been to stick a fan heater inside for an hour or so to clear the condensation. Works wonders. All pretty immaterial now that it's back in the bag though! lol
------------- Claire x
Jan 2013 - Skiing, Kühtai, Austria
May - Swiss Farm
Fforest Ffields
Aug - Saumur, France
Oct - Somewhere...
Jan '14 - Skiing, Les Houches
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