Now, we are hoping to be away for eight weeks. Hands up who owns eight weeks worth of underwear and socks.? We don't and even if we did fitting them in the van and managing them in the restricted space would be a challenge, so a compromise is needed. Three weeks sounds about right and will only necessitate two or three launderette stops.
Believe it or not two weeks of clothing (for two people), outdoor coats and wet gear, bedding, awning, van shoes etc all fit beautiful in the van's overhead storage. Note the careful "blue for a boy, pink for a girl" colour recognition scheme!
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| A rapidly filling luton |
Now here's the cunning part - when we park up for the night the front seats are slid as far forward as possible and the gap left is carefully, jigsaw puzzle-wise, filled with all those clothing boxes. It has taken years to hone this but three of the smaller ones (a couple visible in the luton) topped by the slightly larger one on the loo will bring each side of the behind-seat gap up to almost exactly the height of the bedding, ready for a a pillow, but also leaving an almost empty luton (especially after the quilts have been unrolled from their yellow stuff-sacs) so plenty of chuck-it space when we are parked up (and the front seats are also useful)
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| The boxes in the luton |
That oil-filled radiator is a hang-over from the winter and won't be accompanying us - the van has warm-air blown heating which, if anything, is a little too efficient.


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