WOW - thats a wee bit cold! Looks so peaceful all in white I would think that in storage at that kind of temperature; you would drain the water out of the camper tank and waterlines?
I would think you would need to be careful camping in winter if there is a likelihood of snowfall on the roof of an open Trayon.
The weight of it I mean.
Euro holiday for us later in the year but we wont be taking the rig, unless I win the lotto between now and then.
Having an aussie G-wagen ute at the G 40th anniversary in Graz would have been fun.
As would going to the 'Allrad' fair in 'Bad Kissingen'
that is beautiful. Are you camping overnight in this terrain? How is your new Lithium battery going in the cold weather? I've read they don't like cold, brbrbrbr..
it is toooooo cold for camping -10°.
The Lithium Battery is not working at -10° that's true.
In winter we have some BBQ's when we are walking with the dog.
Now we have spring in Switzerland
Daniel & Anne Françoise from Switzerland
Isuzu D-Max 2.5 Solar, OME Suspension +600kg, 5cm lift, GVM 3500 kg, Warn XDC Winch 4600kg, Safari Snorkel, Bash Plates, ARB Roof Rack, ARB Frontier Tank, 2 Spares, 1830 Trayon Dual Diesel DeLuxe Europe Version
(09-03-2018, 04:53 PM)Mojito03 Wrote: In Switzerland we fill Vodka in the Watertank
Vodka is great anti-freeze. Kept me warm many a time...
Stepped sideways from my beloved 2005 Isuzu/Rodeo (so reliable!!) to a 2008 Land Cruiser 79 series - just 'coz! 1980 Diesel Deluxe with annexe and single shower. (Should've gone dbl!!)
Interested to know how you managed to secure the fly section (above bedding area) with the tent poles? Ie at both ends how did you fix to fly and Trayon roof?
(09-03-2018, 04:53 PM)Mojito03 Wrote: In Switzerland we fill Vodka in the Watertank
Yep! I found that a tank full of vodka is great anti-freeze.........
.... that's MY BELLY tank!
Stepped sideways from my beloved 2005 Isuzu/Rodeo (so reliable!!) to a 2008 Land Cruiser 79 series - just 'coz! 1980 Diesel Deluxe with annexe and single shower. (Should've gone dbl!!)