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Tippy Travels - Winter Vanlife
Приєднався 11 гру 2020
Hello! Thanks for visiting our channel!
We're Coz & Meeks, we used to be workaholics and realised our 2 little girls were growing up too fast around us and decided to change our lives to enjoy as much time together as possible.
So we are self building a fully winterised camper to take us to the Arctic & the mountains for snowy adventures.
We are massive fans of winter and the extremes, we love to travel and explore, so we've bought a 2021 Fiat Ducato and this UA-cam channel is where we hope to document the whole build and the adventures that follow!
We're Coz & Meeks, we used to be workaholics and realised our 2 little girls were growing up too fast around us and decided to change our lives to enjoy as much time together as possible.
So we are self building a fully winterised camper to take us to the Arctic & the mountains for snowy adventures.
We are massive fans of winter and the extremes, we love to travel and explore, so we've bought a 2021 Fiat Ducato and this UA-cam channel is where we hope to document the whole build and the adventures that follow!
Alpe d'Huez 2024 - Full Winter Campsite tour / Aire - Winterised Campervan and Motorhome skiing
This is our 2024 tour of the Alpe d'Huez campervan and motorhome camp site / park up / Aire du camping car. Alpe d'Huez is a ski resort in French Alps, very close to the southern city of Grenoble.
Alpe d'Huez has been a firm favourite resort of ours, in our 20's we had some epic trips here, partying hard and skiing harder! Now we have 2 kids and a fully winterised van, we have returned!
Alpe d'Huez is amazing for beginners and pro skiers and boarders, but with a ton of other activities too, meaning even the whiteout days can be fun!
The park up / motorhome area is at the Altiport, just punch that in SATNAV and it'll take you straight there.
--- This place is Great! Here are the Pro's and Con's ---
Pro's
FREE! No cost to park
Nearby toilet
Bins within the aire
150m from the pistes so almost ski-in-ski-out
Massive ski area
Frequent buses into town
Resort altitude of 1860m is very good for snow
Loads to do
For all skiing abilities
A selection of free beginner lifts
Beautiful setting next to the Altiport
Very Sunny
Con's
No electrical hookup
Busy in the holidays
Water is a short drive away
On an incline, levellers required
List of FREE lifts in the resort
Rif Nel1
Rif Nel2
Ecole1
Grenuilles
Alpe Express
Huez Express
Telecentre
---------------- Links -----------------
---For more information on the resort:
www.alpedhuez.com/en/winter
--- To find the latest lift pass prices:
skipass.alpedhuez.com/hiver/en
--- To find the piste map:
www.alpedhuez.com/en/winter/resort/maps/
--- Follow the Winterised Van Campers Facebook page:
groups/598934077552880
--- Follow us on Instagram & Facebook
TippyTravels
tippy_travels
--- Our family run business is Beyond Batteries, for winterised leisure batteries:
beyondbatteries.co.uk/
#vanlife #vanbuild #wintervanlife #ducato #fiat #builtnotbought #vanlifeuk #vanlifers #vantour #vanlifediaries #van #aires #wintercamping #skiing #motorhome #mountains #park4night #winterised #snow #snowboarding
Alpe d'Huez has been a firm favourite resort of ours, in our 20's we had some epic trips here, partying hard and skiing harder! Now we have 2 kids and a fully winterised van, we have returned!
Alpe d'Huez is amazing for beginners and pro skiers and boarders, but with a ton of other activities too, meaning even the whiteout days can be fun!
The park up / motorhome area is at the Altiport, just punch that in SATNAV and it'll take you straight there.
--- This place is Great! Here are the Pro's and Con's ---
Pro's
FREE! No cost to park
Nearby toilet
Bins within the aire
150m from the pistes so almost ski-in-ski-out
Massive ski area
Frequent buses into town
Resort altitude of 1860m is very good for snow
Loads to do
For all skiing abilities
A selection of free beginner lifts
Beautiful setting next to the Altiport
Very Sunny
Con's
No electrical hookup
Busy in the holidays
Water is a short drive away
On an incline, levellers required
List of FREE lifts in the resort
Rif Nel1
Rif Nel2
Ecole1
Grenuilles
Alpe Express
Huez Express
Telecentre
---------------- Links -----------------
---For more information on the resort:
www.alpedhuez.com/en/winter
--- To find the latest lift pass prices:
skipass.alpedhuez.com/hiver/en
--- To find the piste map:
www.alpedhuez.com/en/winter/resort/maps/
--- Follow the Winterised Van Campers Facebook page:
groups/598934077552880
--- Follow us on Instagram & Facebook
TippyTravels
tippy_travels
--- Our family run business is Beyond Batteries, for winterised leisure batteries:
beyondbatteries.co.uk/
#vanlife #vanbuild #wintervanlife #ducato #fiat #builtnotbought #vanlifeuk #vanlifers #vantour #vanlifediaries #van #aires #wintercamping #skiing #motorhome #mountains #park4night #winterised #snow #snowboarding
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Can you book in advance?
No, it's first come first serve, but the only time it was "full" was new year's eve, which is the exception, there were hundreds of vans there. Most of the time you can easily find a space. If you are on Facebook. Type in search for "winterised van campers" it's a small group of around 500, but we all have tons of knowledge on ski vanning. Good luck!
@tippy_travels thanks ill add
I watched your ski video, do you have solar or did you use EHU all the time you were parked up. I'm only asking as my husband and I are going to start our travels in December have solar and dc to dc but seen lots of people saying solar is useless in winter here and in europe.
We've got 12kw of lithium batteries, we're all electric on the "house" side. We only stay 3 nights in any places, so each time we move the van charges the leisure batteries. We now have 700w of solar too, so we're pretty much always full on power
@ thank you we will be good then, we have 600w and 460 ah were also all electric but will be travelling very couple of days as well.
just found your videos and working through them, how much does your van weigh fully loaded or did you uprate?
Fully loaded we are at the limit, 3.5t we tend to drive with the tanks empty which allows us more weight loading for beer!
@ lol we have the dog and his stuff and I like my cups of tea unfortunately due to health not able to drink anymore but still have lots of fun.
@@tippy_travels Is it easy enough to fill up with water during the winter months
I'm Guessing no pre booking, thanks for great informative video
No, it's first cone first serve, but it's massive, even when we've thought that it's full, people find a way
Hi both what double seat did you put in , I’m guessing the belts are all fixed to the seat . Also is it L3H2 van , sorry if I missed you saying all that in other videos , but I’m catching up 😂 thank you for your hard work in explaining. Iv done one small van , and we are thinking of upgrading to a L3H2 well done good luck both 👍👍👍🏴🏴🇬🇧🇨🇦🦢
Hi. No probs! Yes our van is L3H2 but fiat call it LH2. The seats are from a Transit mark 8 minibus, the seats are with seatbelts and buckles. We do our best, but we're not video people! So it may be a little fragmented, here to help if you need anything further 😃
What was the depth or thickness of the Nass board ? Is another name for ut XPS ??
Hi. The thickness was 10mm I believe. I'm not sure what XPS is, but I think any type of dense foam will work 👍
Our shower/toilet is tiny, so small in fact that we cant have a solid door on it & our knees stick out through the shower curtain when using the toilet 😅. Maybe some day we might find a way to make it a bit bigger. You're doing such a neat job, wish we had a carpenter in the family.
Thank you for your kind comments, we're putting a sliding concertina door on it, hope my knees don't stick out!!!!
Thank you for your kind comments, we're putting a sliding concertina door on it, hope my knees don't stick out!!!!
a polite advice - your channel will be way more pleasurable to watch if you keep your "face to face interview" scenes to as minimal as you can possible do.
Thanks for the feedback!
Handy tips there 👍
Thanks Denise!
If you did not use the Nasboard, do you think the celotex would crush into the voids and give you a wobbly floor? I'm thinking just gluing 25mm celetox and then 15mm ply laid over the top.
I worried that it might crush, that was the reason for the nassboard. Plus it all helps with insulation. I hadn't tried it without, not even a test run.
cracking video, really put my mind at ease for visiting here. couple of questions if i may. does the garage sell lpg? also for staying over 7 days where the price jumps up is it possible to just pay the ticket on day 7 and walk to the exit, put the ticket in the machine, walk to the entry and press for a new ticket to restart a 7 day stay or do you have drive around in the van? just liked and subscribed.... going to enjoy looking at the rest of your videos :)
Hi! And thanks for subscribing! I'm fairly certain that you'll need to leave and re-enter as I'm not sure the barrier will lift without a vehicle being over the detection bit. As for LPG, I really don't think it has it, I would have mentioned it if I'd had seen it. The nearest place would be Briancon, about a 20 minute drive away. It's a cracking place, Meeks and I love exploring new places all the time but our kids just want to go to "Monty"... It's an easy resort, nice cafe by the "le clot" lift with home cooked lunches, more challenging skiing further up, but if you're up for a real challenge, then the via latte is frikkin mahooosive! Good luck and hit us for any more questions you might have 👍
Looks good to me. I think your design is simple but effective and a lot more straightforward than some of the things I've seen. Very informative video.
Thanks, it's often difficult to know how much info is too much!
Well done!!! Thank you
Thanks 👍
Impressed with the final product, not to mention your perseverance, patience and willingness to learn (Ali welding in particular), good on ya.
Thanks man, I love learning new things, so the perseverance is incidental. But I love the fact I can tig weld to a fair standard!
Nice job, seemed to be drama-free.👍
Yeah.. all-in-all it's a pretty simple process. The roof window has been in now for 2 years with no leaks, so the method clearly worked!
Great line 🎉
🤣🤣
What length is the van, i.e. L1, L2, or L3, and how much of the nassboard did you use?
Our van is L3 H2 and I think we used 8 of the nassboards.. a little while ago now. Thanks for commenting!
I'm kind of making a point of commenting on all that videos I watch to help with the youtube algorithm but anyway .... I really like the idea of the foam in the valleys to help the foam board sit flat. I havent seen anyone do that before. More insulation and stops bending. Love it.
Thank you! The feedback is great, I don't know everything, it's just my brain forming a path to the finish, but it all seems logical to me!
So lucky to have a friend with access to such amazing cuts of wood. When that is polished up it would make an amazing kitchen worktop for the van. Love the natural grain.
It is beautiful, can't wait to edit down the next few videos to show the finish. 😁
Get the goggles on mate
Quite right. I do forget that often! Thanks
Bulkhead looking good
Thanks!!
I do like your human ( un slick style ) don't get too professional.
Thanks, it means a lot to us.
Nice. How much did it cost you with installation service?
😨 I can't remember! I think it was £450ish maybe? For 4x locks and the 2x pro plates. If I find the receipt I'll post an update 👍
@@tippy_travels That sounds affordable. Just watched other video, the guy paid £600 for 4 deadlocks only, but they came to his house for the fitting, so I think that was a good deal from Sussex Instalations. Thanks for replying😊
why did you make this so complicated. By filling the low points of the ribs you are preventing them to breath and dry. also why why did you fill those tie down points? they are the perfect way to secure your plywood subfloor
Thanks for commenting. Well we wanted a hermetically sealed floor space. So no moisture, no screws or screw holes, sealed with hybrid silicone, this way we don't want it to breathe. So filling the anchor points was an essential part of this as they would allow air and moisture into the sealed floor space. Filling the low points of the ribs was a way getting more insulation in, but mainly to even out the floor height and prevent point loading of the dense foam insulation. The insulation board is compressible on high points. In other words, to ensure the lifespan of the foam insulation, by spreading the load. Our glue down method isn't for everyone, it's just my choice.. But thought it a useful video for those who wanted to do it this way.
@@tippy_travels I understand why you fiiled the screw holes but you still could have used them to bolt down the floor. Looking back at your video I see that the Ecotherm does not seem to have very good compression strength that is why i am using XPS . You drive a car on that stuff
Ok. That sounds good. So our flooring has been in the van for 2 years and seems to be working successfully, no cracks in any adjoining panels or movements on the floor. I feel happy that it was the right approach for us. Good luck with your build!
That look s awesome
Cheers!
Fair play, that looks brilliant 🎉
Thanks!!!
Hi, great videos I have subscribed and will watch all your videos. Can I ask how many of the NasBoard did you need and would this EVERBUILD STIXALL COLOUR HYBRID SEALANT ADHESIVE C3 290ML CARTRIDGE be OK and how many did you Use? Keep up the good work. I have got the Citroen Relay Van which will have a full build. Thanks
Hi. I think I bought a 10 pack of nasboard. The sheets were 1200 x 600. Yes to the adhesive, I used about 20 tubes for the whole floor, so not cheap.. but I knew it would work, the van floor has been in for 2 years and is working as it should. Thanks for watching and subscribing, many more videos to come. 😁
Wow very wonderful
Thanks!!
Awesome job - Very informative as always, and some serious welding skills coming in considering you hadn’t picked up a TIG welder before this. High five ✋
Appreciated! 🙏
Hi Coz & Meeks, any news on dropping the fourth episode … I’m glued to the channel and feel I’m left on a season finale cliffhanger 😂 Excellent info by the way 👍👍
Hey, really sorry, it's coming, final bits being put together, our business is always really busy this time of year so we find ourselves prioritising that over vids. This week 👍
@@tippy_travels You don’t have to apologise ;) Thanks for the update - I’m just starting a FDL3H2 so soaking everything up like a sponge.
Amazing mate! I had this same idea in my mind, and was not easy to find this in youtube! Keep sharing content, your job is super great!
Thanks, yeah it's tough to find this stuff, more videos coming, thanks 🙏
Genius 🎉
As always, too kind 🤩
Hi, thanks for a great video. I would like to ask yo what are those metal bits on the floor showing at the top of the image at min 3:00, 3:51, 5:08 to 6:47 and you had to cut the insulation foam around them . they are kind of in front of the side door and that strengthens my belief that they look like they may be some mounts for some seats but not 100% sure. I would like to learn about how you got that done as that is of special intertest to me . I wanted to look at every episode but they are difficult to find so perhaps if you put the list of URLs for every episode, in the description that could help even dumber people, like me, to find all the episodes more easily :-)
Hi, thanks for commenting. Those metal parts are the floor mounts for the additional seats, which are featured in episode 3 "6 seater camper". Your suggestion is a nice idea, we'll look into that, although if you look at our "playlists" on our UA-cam channel, all of the "Tippy Travels Van Build" episodes are listed there. Good luck with your build!
Enjoying your videos! I live in California but have been thinking of doing a ski/vantour of the Alps.
Thank you! Well I would love to tour California for both ski and the coast, it's high up on our list! You won't regret a trip to the Alps, we'll have many more ski van videos coming out later in the year. 😁
I recognise that carpark :)
I'd hope so after 13 years!
Beautiful if only someone would produce such a bracket , I’ve been gifted a rino rack and the brackets is my dilemma ☝️unfortunately I don’t have the tools to copy your design that and I think I would need them in steel to accommodate the weight of the rino rack , cool video keep up the good work 🙏
Thank you.. I sometimes take for granted my tool collection and workshop.. from memory, Rhino make brackets for this model of van, but they are powder coated steel, which obviously have a tendency to rust, but you could give them a clear coat before installing? An added layer of protection could work. 🤷♂️
Good on ya learning a new skill 💪
Love how tidy & organised your workshop is
Haha, upcoming video contradicts this kind statement!!!
Great video, thanks.
how are you finding the insulation in the van a year on and pretty much at the end of the ski season? Do you still stand by this method or are there any changes you would make if you were doing it all again? Embarking on my own build journey and looking at different methods :)
So far so good. The floor is still cold in winter time, but not freezing, however I think it's better than the thermal bridging effect of the wood
@@tippy_travels is there anything you would have done differently looking back on it now? I won't be fixing seats to the chassis. I do like the simplicity of just cutting the cellotex to the floor of the van rather than cutting into squares to fit in a wooden framework
I definitely wouldn't do it differently! If we had a high top van, I would possibly use slightly thicker celotex but the same method 👍
@@tippy_travels great thanks. reckon I'll do the same as it looks quicker and less thermal bridgey. Thanks for your help
Do you have a list of materials you used please? It would really help haha
Sure. 6mm (purple ply) for the cab side 25mm roofing battens 25mm celotex style insulation 50mm sticky back foil tape 4mm bendy (purple ply) for the living side. Assortment of screws! Clear sticks like sh*t I hope this helps!
I notice there is a lift going over the aire. not expecting pistes about but would it be possible (assuming you have alift pass already) to freeride to the lift at the start of the day and then freeride back to the aire at the end?
Hi, yes. You'll need to walk down past the petrol station to get to the snow which takes you to the lift. But the way home is pretty easy, you just peel off the blue run before you get to the aire and you can pretty much ride to the aire entrance. 👍
@@tippy_travels wicked, top info, thanks 😀
This is such a great idea. Almost like dovetails.
Thanks for the comments 🙏
Came here to see the biscuits but you never showed the biscuits
Apologies. Not good at this stuff...
👍👍
This is what I need to learn to do.
I love her laugh!
I know right! Filthy! Haha!
I really hope you've kept the dimensions and specs. Selling those plans is a must do!
Well we deviated slightly from the plan, but the core of it is the same. 😁
Vapour barrier, do or do not, there is no try IE either makes it 100% sealed or let it breathe, doing it half arsed is actually worse as you'll concentrate the condensation in localised areas 🤔 TBH I have allways just use sheets of polythene as a vapour barrier, it's what manufacturers use behind door panels, bubble stuff works fine but it's a waste of money as your paying for a foil layer that does nothing once it's covered over 👍 Still doing a great job though , very thorough 😎
I agree, all or nothing. The insulation is really what we were after, thanks for the comments, got some interesting vids coming soon 😁
@tippy_travels I always tackle condensation with ventilation, I have 3 roof vents, 2 powered 1 passive, air flow, air flow, air flow 👍 Look forward to the upcoming videos 👍
We used vapour barrier in our van too cos Greg Virgoe said we should 😊
He's pretty amazing, we followed the core of his van build principles, once we got to the nice bits we went rogue 🙈