tomcat59alan
Well-Known Member
- Posts
- 18,611
- Location
- wirral and triquivijate
What have you done with your miniskirts and 6in heels? Sold them to @holidaychicken ?i just don't get camping any more
What have you done with your miniskirts and 6in heels? Sold them to @holidaychicken ?i just don't get camping any more
youve lost me with the bird references.
Gold Rover I did call the thread 'my latest terrible idea', so I'm not claiming its logical. Lol.
I did actually live in a Nissan Serena for 6 months, backpacking in NZ. I reckon that and the Range are pretty close, spacewise.
i was born in essex, white heels wouldn't look right on himWhat have you done with your miniskirts and 6in heels? Sold them to @holidaychicken ?
Or a Big caravan,my 1800kg twin axle is for sale.Surely a towbar & small caravan or trailer tent would be easier ?
Been there done that, prefer a 4* hotel these daysSurely a towbar & small caravan or trailer tent would be easier ?
They're a bastard to tow.Been there done that, prefer a 4* hotel these days
Depends on how many bedrooms the hotel has.4 wheel drive low will pull anything
I've spent quite a few nights dossing in cars/Landrovers, for me most important is to be warm enough, and for that I now use 2 cheapo sleeping bags, one inside the other, change them round in the morning to let the inner dry out. And crack a couple of windows to get air changes.Logical and these pages rarely go together I suppose a lot depends on age, height, physical condition, who else will be in it, etc, etc, etc. For me roof tent would be a bit of a push. Tailgate awning maybe. I am not as young, or able, as I once was, so something decent to sleep on is my big call. Get a decent sleep system , you don't need insulation , etc. Even in the freezy coldy, good kit is all that counts.
And a jetboil
Save yourself the hassle of wet sleeping bags and buy one fom army surplus. I've used mine in all sorts of locations. Whilst the newer systems are decent, I still say the old maggots are best, and can be bought for as little as £20.I've spent quite a few nights dossing in cars/Landrovers, for me most important is to be warm enough, and for that I now use 2 cheapo sleeping bags, one inside the other, change them round in the morning to let the inner dry out. And crack a couple of windows to get air changes.
I also have an issued 'sleep system' somewhere. I prefer my maggot My maggot is kept in the car, at all times, just in case.I still have my green maggot somewhere
Welcome To LandyZone, the Land Rover Forums!
Here at LandyZone we have plenty of very knowledgable members so if you have any questions about your Land Rover or just want to connect with other Landy owners, you're in the right place.
Registering is free and easy just click here, we hope to see you on the forums soon!