Going camping in a small sports car - VX220/Elise
Discussion
clarkmagpie said:
Elise s2.
1 tent
2 sleeping bags
2 pillows
Inflatable air bed/mat thing
Over night bag
Was a tight squeeze and we probably looked hilarious getting everything out of the boot!
Elise S2:1 tent
2 sleeping bags
2 pillows
Inflatable air bed/mat thing
Over night bag
Was a tight squeeze and we probably looked hilarious getting everything out of the boot!
2 tents
2 sleeping bags
2 sleeping mats
food and drink for 2-3 days
1 disposable barbeque
2 sets of clothes for a few days
Wild camping.
Pic to prove it.
Would definitely recommend non-slip matting and a big bag for the bootlid if you need the extra space.
http://www.boot-bag.com/
I haven't needed it yet though...
http://www.boot-bag.com/
I haven't needed it yet though...
I've managed a 2 week trip round France camping in the Caterham before. Tent and two drysacks with clothes tied on top of the boot, everything else in the boot including slleping bags, thermarests, pillows, stove, walking boots, stools etc. I guess the boot on an Elise is waterproof, unlike that on a Caterham. Found that one out the hard way...
Mobile Chicane said:
Carrier bags to stuff into all the nooks and crannies. Travel sizes of toiletries.
^ This ^Lots of small bags and you'll be amazed what you can squeeze in, did a weeks camping/ rock climbing in Pembrokeshire with 2 of us in the Elise S2. That included ropes and assorted climbing parafanalia (sp?)
Have fun!
mike9009 said:
Broccers said:
Is part of the fun being uncomfy?
Too old for this (and camping)
Get enough warm beer or wine inside you and the comfort does not matter! Too old for this (and camping)
Mike
I'm an avid fan of camping holidays, but being able to fill a portable toilet on my own in three liquid visits is, somehow, unsatisfying in the early hours when one is unsure how full the damn thing is c/o one's other half 'cos one never otherwise uses it... . Hence the comments about getting dressed before going walkabout in the general direction of le pissoire - there are invariably other campers milling about, even as dawn's purple fingers pull back the night sky to reveal the new sunrise - you'd be surprised; it's invariably like a field full of insomniacs and/or incontinents from first light ...
And one never gets a lie-in due to the above Renaldo-like bladder activity plus having to get dressed before heading for the khazis - or is it just me???
Light hearted comments apart - unless it's blowing a hurricane, or raining 24/7, the holidays under canvas are the best ones ever . Truly magical .
S1 Elise fits tent, double sleeping bag, inflatable mattress (with foot pump), camping stove and enough food and clothes for 4 days of camping. If you shove the bootlid down really hard.
We did fit the foldy chairs behind the seats, but decided to leave them behind so we could stow the roof if necessary.
I reckon we could fit a week's worth of stuff in there if we bought food once we got to the campsite. More space to be saved by swapping inflatable mattress for roll mats under the legs...
We did fit the foldy chairs behind the seats, but decided to leave them behind so we could stow the roof if necessary.
I reckon we could fit a week's worth of stuff in there if we bought food once we got to the campsite. More space to be saved by swapping inflatable mattress for roll mats under the legs...
aw51 121565 said:
Until about 6AM the next morning, when your bladder is trying to kick its way Renaldo-like out of your lower abdomen and you're conscious-enough to begin considering possible routes to the nearest khazi block via getting decently-dressed (it's not like being at home, where a naked stroll to the bathroom is yer only choice ).
I'm an avid fan of camping holidays, but being able to fill a portable toilet on my own in three liquid visits is, somehow, unsatisfying in the early hours when one is unsure how full the damn thing is c/o one's other half 'cos one never otherwise uses it... . Hence the comments about getting dressed before going walkabout in the general direction of le pissoire - there are invariably other campers milling about, even as dawn's purple fingers pull back the night sky to reveal the new sunrise - you'd be surprised; it's invariably like a field full of insomniacs and/or incontinents from first light ...
And one never gets a lie-in due to the above Renaldo-like bladder activity plus having to get dressed before heading for the khazis - or is it just me???
Light hearted comments apart - unless it's blowing a hurricane, or raining 24/7, the holidays under canvas are the best ones ever . Truly magical .
Good point .... I had forgotten about that, rose tinted specs an' all that.....I'm an avid fan of camping holidays, but being able to fill a portable toilet on my own in three liquid visits is, somehow, unsatisfying in the early hours when one is unsure how full the damn thing is c/o one's other half 'cos one never otherwise uses it... . Hence the comments about getting dressed before going walkabout in the general direction of le pissoire - there are invariably other campers milling about, even as dawn's purple fingers pull back the night sky to reveal the new sunrise - you'd be surprised; it's invariably like a field full of insomniacs and/or incontinents from first light ...
And one never gets a lie-in due to the above Renaldo-like bladder activity plus having to get dressed before heading for the khazis - or is it just me???
Light hearted comments apart - unless it's blowing a hurricane, or raining 24/7, the holidays under canvas are the best ones ever . Truly magical .
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