SpuffingtonMe
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Hi all - I'm in need of a bit of inspiration, please!
I'm in the enviable position of having 6wks of gardening leave ahead of me; fettered only by having two small children and therefore being somewhat more inflexible than my selfish self would like to be! When I found myself in a similar situation 3years ago, I took myself up to NW Scotland in my Concorde Charisma for a full week of living off grid in central heated cosiness, surrounded by Scotland's finest (i.e. worst) winter weather. What with family commitments, my only availability for this trip is a week mid-end January, so starting to plan now.
My first thought was to do exactly the same this time around (I love the W Coast & Durness) but then the thought of wet clothes inside the Cali and a trip punctuated by the need to stop for toilet emptying, water top-up and showers, off-season (campsites closed) crept into my head to cause a series of doubts as to the viability/sense in the plan.
I do have some parameters I need to bear in mind - I can only depart N Essex after school drop-off on Friday morning and I have to be back the following Thursday evening. That only gives me 7 nights away and although I am quite happy driving up to 10-12hrs for the first and last legs, I would like some relative downtime in the middle. My current thoughts are as follows:
- Option 1 - Overnight somewhere around Oban on night one, then tour Skye for 5-6 nights and then return;
- Option 2 - Head back up to Durness via W Coast and pootle around far NW corner at some favourite haunts and return;
- Option 3 - Book a Eurotunnel ticket and head to the continent to either: Hamburg (where I used to live), Eiffel mountains and maybe take in a Touristenfahrt at Nurburging in a race prepped hire car (although it looks like there'll be no availability during January), or somewhere else in Germany (I'm fluent in German so feel most comfortable in the country);
- Option 4 - go snowboarding for a few days in Sankt Anton (a regular haunt of ours as a family). Have done it before in the Concorde but don't fancy it much in the Cali in the depths of winter season;
- Option 5 - Overnight ferry to France and do Normandy (again)
Or, this is where you guys come in........take on something else which I haven't yet figured out.....
In terms of me - I'm a fit early-40yr old male. I like wild camping (have no problem with overnight park ups and the more rural the better), happy to wash down using the sink & some hot water in the van, but conscious of need to top up with water and empty Thetford toilet reasonably regularly. Have an Anker 535 1000w Power Bank so relatively self-sufficient powerwise too. My van is a youthful MY2018 T6 with just 16k miles and wearing Michelin CrossClimates. I have a Brandrup Isotop VI fitted. I like walking and mountainbiking (and will take my SantaCruz if I can be persuaded it will be used).
Given this will be a solo trip, I can be really selfish and outlandish. Money is no object and it's about having a fab experience which will provide some decent memories & stories when I get back from it. Keen to make it count given these opportunities don't come along regularly.
Would be really grateful for some inspiration. Thanks in advance!
I'm in the enviable position of having 6wks of gardening leave ahead of me; fettered only by having two small children and therefore being somewhat more inflexible than my selfish self would like to be! When I found myself in a similar situation 3years ago, I took myself up to NW Scotland in my Concorde Charisma for a full week of living off grid in central heated cosiness, surrounded by Scotland's finest (i.e. worst) winter weather. What with family commitments, my only availability for this trip is a week mid-end January, so starting to plan now.
My first thought was to do exactly the same this time around (I love the W Coast & Durness) but then the thought of wet clothes inside the Cali and a trip punctuated by the need to stop for toilet emptying, water top-up and showers, off-season (campsites closed) crept into my head to cause a series of doubts as to the viability/sense in the plan.
I do have some parameters I need to bear in mind - I can only depart N Essex after school drop-off on Friday morning and I have to be back the following Thursday evening. That only gives me 7 nights away and although I am quite happy driving up to 10-12hrs for the first and last legs, I would like some relative downtime in the middle. My current thoughts are as follows:
- Option 1 - Overnight somewhere around Oban on night one, then tour Skye for 5-6 nights and then return;
- Option 2 - Head back up to Durness via W Coast and pootle around far NW corner at some favourite haunts and return;
- Option 3 - Book a Eurotunnel ticket and head to the continent to either: Hamburg (where I used to live), Eiffel mountains and maybe take in a Touristenfahrt at Nurburging in a race prepped hire car (although it looks like there'll be no availability during January), or somewhere else in Germany (I'm fluent in German so feel most comfortable in the country);
- Option 4 - go snowboarding for a few days in Sankt Anton (a regular haunt of ours as a family). Have done it before in the Concorde but don't fancy it much in the Cali in the depths of winter season;
- Option 5 - Overnight ferry to France and do Normandy (again)
Or, this is where you guys come in........take on something else which I haven't yet figured out.....
In terms of me - I'm a fit early-40yr old male. I like wild camping (have no problem with overnight park ups and the more rural the better), happy to wash down using the sink & some hot water in the van, but conscious of need to top up with water and empty Thetford toilet reasonably regularly. Have an Anker 535 1000w Power Bank so relatively self-sufficient powerwise too. My van is a youthful MY2018 T6 with just 16k miles and wearing Michelin CrossClimates. I have a Brandrup Isotop VI fitted. I like walking and mountainbiking (and will take my SantaCruz if I can be persuaded it will be used).
Given this will be a solo trip, I can be really selfish and outlandish. Money is no object and it's about having a fab experience which will provide some decent memories & stories when I get back from it. Keen to make it count given these opportunities don't come along regularly.
Would be really grateful for some inspiration. Thanks in advance!
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