Camping in Scotland over the winter
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Camping in Scotland over the winter
How cold does it get around Nov/Dec in the camper? Is it bearable with the thermo pads in windows, duvet and hot water blanket? Thinking about buying a propex, but trying tI decide if it's worth it!
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Re: Camping in Scotland over the winter
It gets cold but its not the arctic like proper southerners think(ice on cars etc last few mornings, and snow last month up north means Scottish winter has been around for ages already). Blanket, hottie (bottle or lady) and a coffee/tea/whisky will make the night comfortable - when you open the door in the morning it will all become clear why you decided to do it
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Re: Camping in Scotland over the winter
Excellent! Thinking of Isle of Skye around the 12th-16th Nov! At least I can save on the propex now and spend that on waxoyl!
Cheers!
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Re: Camping in Scotland over the winter
heading up north next week for a break.remember as billy said there is no such thing as bad weather but the wrong clothing.
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Re: Camping in Scotland over the winter
love it
Now a "not so lean" but pretty green LPG powered machine! Converted by Gasure Chester.
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