Beanie
We have recently bought our first camper van - a T6 Ocean - and we are very pleased with it as it exceeds our expectations both as a vehicle and as a second 'home'.
Cycling is our passion in summer, and we had a wonderful three weeks in France (Rhone and Alps) cycling on most days.
Now that the weather is cold and wet, the bikes are left at home and we have spent several weekends in N Yorks and the Lake District adapting our camping skills to the conditions. First additional purchase was an external windscreen cover to reduce heat loss and condensation. After a bit of research we have just purchased a Topper to go over the pop up roof to give a bit more insulation and to protect the roof mechanism. Our ultimate aim is to go skiing in the campervan, by driving to the French Alps and finding a winter camp site near a ski lift.
Has anyone any tips to make life as comfortable as possible both in the cold wet of northern England, and also in the anticipated snow / frost conditions of the Alps? Any help would be much appreciated
Cycling is our passion in summer, and we had a wonderful three weeks in France (Rhone and Alps) cycling on most days.
Now that the weather is cold and wet, the bikes are left at home and we have spent several weekends in N Yorks and the Lake District adapting our camping skills to the conditions. First additional purchase was an external windscreen cover to reduce heat loss and condensation. After a bit of research we have just purchased a Topper to go over the pop up roof to give a bit more insulation and to protect the roof mechanism. Our ultimate aim is to go skiing in the campervan, by driving to the French Alps and finding a winter camp site near a ski lift.
Has anyone any tips to make life as comfortable as possible both in the cold wet of northern England, and also in the anticipated snow / frost conditions of the Alps? Any help would be much appreciated