Are you taking any essential spares? Has vehicle been thoroughly looked over by an expert eye to check everything looking OK? Note Glenda's post about screeching brakes cos they didn't check brake pads. Maybe take repair tape for leaking hoses plus some spare antifreeze in case you have to top up a leaky system. Have you got a low coolant alarm fitted (apologies if you've said you have, I'm typing this without being able to see earlier posts)? Spare bulbs and fuses? Alternator belts? Is battery/batteries in good condition. Oil change and filters done? Tyres all good (and suitable for terrain) and good working fullsize spare? If you have a lifting roof, do you know what to do if the motors fail? And I don't know why, but if there was one spare I might take with me it would be a spare alternator (then again, Ian at Bongo Towers could get any spares couriered out to you pretty quickly should the worst happen, and alternators are not cheap).Ignis wrote:Right, so the day is coming for me to leave for Europe. I have not booked a ferry ticket yet, but intend to do so today.
I have purchased:
1. For my Bongo: snow chains, warning sign for overhung baggage for Italy (read they are quite strict there), -8C window wash, 6l propaine gas (it was quite a task to put it in esp after the surgery and I still wonder how long it will last). I put together a small box of tools, but also obtained AA Breakdown cover for Europe.
2. For myself: thermal linen, emergency warming pads, two sleeping bags, three torches. My mum has knitted me a very thick pull-over. I'll take my Thermos with me (bought a good selection of green and herbal teas:-).
I have also won a load of prizes as an author of the Star letter in the recent Camping and Caravanning Magazine but I doubt I'll get them before I've left.
Any more tips please? Would anyone know a camping in close proximity to Paris (open all-year round) or where in Paris I can park a car for free (hope it is not much to ask)?
One of those ciggy lighter powered electric tyre pumps is also a useful thing in case you get a slow puncture - mine has saved me several times.
I would be very wary about parking anywhere unofficial in Paris given recent events
Sorry if the above is all a statement of the bleeding obvious but.....