Antiquetuck
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Thanks for your suggestion. It mirrors some of the above - I may have to try it. I just find it hard to imagine that Traeger isn't aggressive enough on making the money to make them accessible to us. But there's probably not ENOUGH money in the effort.Check local hardware stores and welders supply stores for a fiberglass welder's blanket. Then purchase some large ceramic magnets to hold it in place. You will have to figure out how to place the blanket so it does not block the exhaust vents in the back and also allow access to the lid. Because of the difficulty of achieving both objectives, Traeger does not offer custom made insulated blankets for these models.
The rear exhaust models do have double walls to minimize heat loss, so you might be surprised at how well your grill holds heat in cold weather. You might not want to schedule overnight cooks in Feburary and March when nighttime temperatures can dip below 0 in Silverthorne, but daytime cooks should not be a significant issue. Place your grill where it receives as much direct sunlight as possible.
My problem isn't just 20f, it's months of Zero-minus temps.