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maui2512
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So, the children have christened the van Milly now, and we returned from our first stay in her on Saturday, having had 3 nights (& glorious sunny days) at Hollands Wood near Brockenhurst in the New Forest.
So what worked well? Well, first of all, I felt hugely prepared having read all the great advice on here, which was a great comfort! Secondly, I could not believe how much space we had in the van after packing everything in!! I had been gathering all the bits and pieces together in the living room for a few days, and it was gradually becoming full to the gunnels! One thing I've been really worried about was how we were going to fit in everything for us and the three children. However, once I'd taken the middle row of seats out, brought forward the rear bench and put everything in, there was still plenty of spare space. We didn't need to have anything down by the childrens feet, and even managed to fit in the youngests bike in the boot too.
The really good purchases were:
- the Cali of course - always a pleasure to drive!
- the Atera Strada dl3 bike rack...easy to use, carries 4 bikes with no problems, feels totally secure while driving. Someone came over and asked me about it on the campsite as he was amazed at how quickly i put it on and loaded it up
- the ebags which massively decreased the number of un-needed clothes we took. Each of us had one large bag and that needed to fit everything in it (I was brutal!). It also made it really easy to find our own clothes as we each have a different colour/pattern
- microfiber 'Trespass' towels which dry incredibly quickly and take virtually no room. 5 bath towels would take a huge amount of space for us and they never seem to dry well when you're camping
- the collapsible bucket for putting in all the dirty crockery
- the collapsible colander/steamer
- the big plastic storage boxes from Homebase (with grey clips) which made storing and finding evryehthing very easy (& kept the ponies out of the food)
- Comfortz screen cover and compact topper which fit nicely between the folding seats in the tailgate and I think really helped keep the temperature at a nice level
- Khyam sleeper awning. Amazingly easy to put up and take down on my own and great storage/sleeping space
- The upstairs bed which was surprisingly comfy and cosy
- the children's onesies (not purchased for camping but really the most fantasticly useful piece of clothing when camping!)
The not so good:
-discovering the climabox is more limited than I'd first thought (but thanks James! I now have a solution for our next trip!)
- the downstairs bed which I thought I'd try with just a thermarest mat this time...definitely need a better solution. I am going to try an eiderdown under a sheet next time, and if not may well purchase a Zonesleep at COTF
- worrying about the fumes from the heater going into the drive away awning where my hubby was sleeping...only tried it once and turned it off due to the strong smell of fumes
Things I've bought since:
- Hook up cable and transformer for climabox
- CO monitor
- fire blanket & extinguisher
Roll on the next trip!
So what worked well? Well, first of all, I felt hugely prepared having read all the great advice on here, which was a great comfort! Secondly, I could not believe how much space we had in the van after packing everything in!! I had been gathering all the bits and pieces together in the living room for a few days, and it was gradually becoming full to the gunnels! One thing I've been really worried about was how we were going to fit in everything for us and the three children. However, once I'd taken the middle row of seats out, brought forward the rear bench and put everything in, there was still plenty of spare space. We didn't need to have anything down by the childrens feet, and even managed to fit in the youngests bike in the boot too.
The really good purchases were:
- the Cali of course - always a pleasure to drive!
- the Atera Strada dl3 bike rack...easy to use, carries 4 bikes with no problems, feels totally secure while driving. Someone came over and asked me about it on the campsite as he was amazed at how quickly i put it on and loaded it up
- the ebags which massively decreased the number of un-needed clothes we took. Each of us had one large bag and that needed to fit everything in it (I was brutal!). It also made it really easy to find our own clothes as we each have a different colour/pattern
- microfiber 'Trespass' towels which dry incredibly quickly and take virtually no room. 5 bath towels would take a huge amount of space for us and they never seem to dry well when you're camping
- the collapsible bucket for putting in all the dirty crockery
- the collapsible colander/steamer
- the big plastic storage boxes from Homebase (with grey clips) which made storing and finding evryehthing very easy (& kept the ponies out of the food)
- Comfortz screen cover and compact topper which fit nicely between the folding seats in the tailgate and I think really helped keep the temperature at a nice level
- Khyam sleeper awning. Amazingly easy to put up and take down on my own and great storage/sleeping space
- The upstairs bed which was surprisingly comfy and cosy
- the children's onesies (not purchased for camping but really the most fantasticly useful piece of clothing when camping!)
The not so good:
-discovering the climabox is more limited than I'd first thought (but thanks James! I now have a solution for our next trip!)
- the downstairs bed which I thought I'd try with just a thermarest mat this time...definitely need a better solution. I am going to try an eiderdown under a sheet next time, and if not may well purchase a Zonesleep at COTF
- worrying about the fumes from the heater going into the drive away awning where my hubby was sleeping...only tried it once and turned it off due to the strong smell of fumes
Things I've bought since:
- Hook up cable and transformer for climabox
- CO monitor
- fire blanket & extinguisher
Roll on the next trip!