Enjoyable video, it's interesting to see how we all do things a little differently. I'm in an Octavia saloon. An indoor loo is a must. 2.5 litre plastic paint kettle lined with a small white bin liner for twos. Drinking bottles for ones! Window socks for midges and daytime privacy. Rear side windows tinted. Also, I use gas stove in car with plenty of ventilation to make coffee. Been at it two months now and with the summer, I haven't need rain deflectors, but I'm planning to fit them soon.
couple of tips Paint outside of window covers black so as not so noticeable. and biodegradable soap should not go into streams but at least 50 feet away. Just saying to be helpful.
Some great tips, thanks. Had 5 days in southwest Scotland in my Octavia. Excellent car for camping, im 6ft and can easily stretch out in the back. Roofbox on top reduces clutter inside the car. Can keep the grubbier stuff, fishing/cooking tackle outside. With a small trailer too , you would have immense storage space.
I use a Thule towbar carrier with a cheap large plastic box bolted on for all my odd s and ends, so much easier than a trailer and no wind resistance as a roof box has .
I did a similar route to you back in September, and loved every minute of it! I was in a similar sized car (Insignia) and took along a pop-up tent so that I could pretend to be sleeping in that and use campsite showers etc. The car was much better than a tent - no draughts or leaks - and I can't wait to take off to Caithness and Sutherland again next year. I shall definitely adopt the "flip-flops in the door pocket" trick!
That's a good idea to get onto campsites. 99% were closed in October though. Did you still have midges then? What did you do about them getting in through the cracked windows at night?
@@daydreaming77 I must admit that I had to do a bit of of research to find campsites still taking tents (a lot seemed restricted to "self sufficient" people in camper vans and caravans i.e. not needing use of facilities) but there were still a few good ones open. I didn't seem to have midge issues apart from on one of the two nights I actually slept in the tent - maybe they leave Anglo-Scots alone! Having spent £10 on midge repellant in Fort William I felt a bit cheated that I didn't really have to use it!
Tip, there is usually space around the spare wheel well, that's were i store my cold bag as on sunny days it does not heat up like the rest of the car.
Fair play to you! I'm self employed and normally camp in my van for work instead of hotels but because of a catastrophic engine failure I found myself buying an estate car just to get by. I have every intention of camping in it and using it to my advantage (I have a £55 a night allowance so for a normal week away it's £220 for free). Luckily for me the places I work normally have shower facilitates so that's a massive bonus. Number 1 priority for me is a comfy bed. I have learned over the years if you don't get a good night's sleep you're screwed for the rest of the day. Good luck with the future and I look forward to seeing more camping videos.
Thanks Luton van man, that's quite a bonus you are getting by sleeping in your van. Lucky you get a shower at work so you don't turn too Neanderthal. I went a bit feral to be honest. In normal times I'd have checked into a campsite to get a warm shower but they were all closed to campers 😕
wow well done girl, scotland is so beautiful . every time i go round scotland i feel so chilled out.need to go again soon but might be spring now,sold my camper so might have to try camping in my car. great video,very informative. take care,
I know Robert - I think it's the freedom of the open road and the pristine nature. Give the car a go - the only downside was on a rainy day I wasn't that keen on getting outside and cooking on my stove - thank goodness for the car kettle, at least I could have tea, porridge and pot snacks! Good luck :)
Don't wash your hair in a stream with any kind of soap. It's bad. Even if it's biodegradable. Either just freshen it up in the stream without soap, or get it wet and soap up and rinse quite a way away from the stream so it doesn't enter the waters.
I do the same in my Skoda Fabia. Bit smaller than your Octy, but still room in the back to sleep lying down and have a mountain bike in there. Saved a small fortune in B&B and campsite fees. Am going to make a set of window covers like you showed.
Brilliant! I'm trying to imagine being snuggled up next to a bike. I'd be tempted to get a roof rack for that! 😉 I need to do more soon, I miss the lure of the road!
@@iwalker3809 I bought the type of suction cup that has a little plastic bolt on. I poked a hole in the insulation with a screw and secured the suction cup with the bolt. Easy to do and they stuck on well!
I've watched a few of these, and I'm seeing a rather counter-intuitive pattern emerging... Men with fancy, well organised and planned set ups, and women just completely winging it chucking the stuff in the car wherever lol
Hi, I am going to do the NC 500 etc once lockdown finishes (or before) .....I have a work van and I have built a single bed in it {Lots of storage underneath).....I have done bits before but had to rush........im going to take a month off - Thanks for the video.
@@daydreaming77 Yes eventually hope to do SW300 but I’m still perfecting the sleeping system etc at the moment. My trip won’t be as long as yours unfortunately though 😢
Hi, ive got the same type octavia and i plan doing the same. You take wine with you? Doesnt that mean you can be charged with being drunk in charge of a vehicle? Asking causevi like a beer before bed
Absolutely brilliant although how much kit do you need lol. I had the same car and loved it yet never had the chance to car camp as a lovely lorry smashed into it. I had the previous model also and slept out loads of times as the room in these are amazing. Just lived watching you laugh and be encouraging, well done. All the best Ken
Thanks Ken. Shame about Skody 😪 It certainly looks a lot but I knew I wouldn't get a chance to wash any clothes in a month. Plus the different footwear needed for the mountains, big bag for carrying gear to the bothies. I didn't even show all the fire logs I stuffed under the seat. Packing for this weekend now and it's a lot, lot less!
@@daydreaming77 Lolol well have lot's of fun and remember it's only heavy if you cant carry it ha I am off south coast hopping a week tomorrow. got my kit already in me van so happy daaaaayz.
Just found this! as i am contemplating car camping! You’ve got exactly the same car as me down to the colour! And the same foldable poop scoop! Or have you been nicking mine and popping it back on the drive every morning! You cunning fox you! Great vid though so i forgive you!
Greetings from another Octy owner, who is also a regular visitor to Scotland! Mine is the later model which will manage 70 mpg comfortably if you go easy on the gas pedal, and it is even free road tax because emissions are below 100g per Km. No wonder all the Polish taxi drivers have one. I think your suggestion to burn toilet paper is a great one. I am not too worried about the rest of it as if you choose your spot sensibly it is soon absorbed into the ground. A cow pat is gone without trace in about six weeks so your jobby will be history even before you get back home. How long does the car kettle take to boil? I have had one before but it was pretty pointless as it took over 20 minutes to boil a small cup. If the stainless steel construction is anything to go by yours looks a bit more substantial.
I am loving my Skoda, I wish I got one sooner rather than the gas-guzzling old Jag's that I used to drive because I liked the bodywork :) Thanks for the jobby analysis; how did the fossilized Viking poo at Jorvik get to be so I wonder? I case of the wrong place at the wrong time for that Viking? The kettle was only a cheap one from Ebay but the walls were insulated and seemed to do a good job. It is 75cl so perfect for my flask. Also took 20 mins to heat but I used that when I was driving to top up the tea flask and my gas stove for morning tea :)
@@daydreaming77 Hi thanks. It was a farmer who told me it took six weeks, when lying on the surface of the ground. Foxes and badgers eat a mixed meat and veg diet like us and there are plenty of them about so as long as you are discreet and have a little folding shovel I don't see any problem. I wonder if the poo at Jorvik was above the ground or somewhere where flies and beetles would be unable to get to it. I found a kettle on eBay which looks like yours so I will give that a whirl. You say you use it when driving so I will find a way of keeping it secure so it can't tip over. The Skoda has various cubby holes and cup holders on the centre console like yours but they all seem a bit too close to my left hand for my liking.
Ooh... will be beautiful, and chilly! Maybe some sort of USB heat pack or hand warmers would be good? Where next... very good question... watch this space! 😊
It plugs into the cigarette lighter and takes nearly 20 minutes to boil 70cl of water. It has a small LED to show it has boiled and then keeps warm. I only used it when actually driving and used my gas stove for other water and cooking 😄
hi... like the way you travel..guess what,.. I have an Octavia that I use for traveling as well. Just in case you planning to visit eastern europe, particularly Budapest I would love to meet you. Greetings from EU. :)
Thanks Zoltan! I'm glad the Octavia is popular in Hungary too and you're also car camping. I was talking with a friend about visiting Budapest when we can travel again, so I might see you there one day! 😃
You are a clever independent young woman, perhaps next time use a more suitable vehicle like a kangoo where you don't have to black out the windows and you would have a lot more room for your kit, but well done not many females would have done this.
Enjoyable video, it's interesting to see how we all do things a little differently. I'm in an Octavia saloon. An indoor loo is a must. 2.5 litre plastic paint kettle lined with a small white bin liner for twos. Drinking bottles for ones! Window socks for midges and daytime privacy. Rear side windows tinted. Also, I use gas stove in car with plenty of ventilation to make coffee. Been at it two months now and with the summer, I haven't need rain deflectors, but I'm planning to fit them soon.
For a shower use a hand pumped plant sprayer or the rac hand pump car washer
Great idea! I've just bought a VW Golf estate with my boyfriend so guess I'll have to make a new video!
couple of tips Paint outside of window covers black so as not so noticeable. and biodegradable soap should not go into streams but at least 50 feet away. Just saying to be helpful.
Some great tips, thanks.
Had 5 days in southwest Scotland in my Octavia.
Excellent car for camping, im 6ft and can easily stretch out in the back.
Roofbox on top reduces clutter inside the car.
Can keep the grubbier stuff, fishing/cooking tackle outside.
With a small trailer too , you would have immense storage space.
A roof box might be handy to keep my camping stuff and dirty clothes out if the way!
I use a Thule towbar carrier with a cheap large plastic box bolted on for all my odd s and ends, so much easier than a trailer and no wind resistance as a roof box has .
I did a similar route to you back in September, and loved every minute of it! I was in a similar sized car (Insignia) and took along a pop-up tent so that I could pretend to be sleeping in that and use campsite showers etc. The car was much better than a tent - no draughts or leaks - and I can't wait to take off to Caithness and Sutherland again next year. I shall definitely adopt the "flip-flops in the door pocket" trick!
That's a good idea to get onto campsites. 99% were closed in October though. Did you still have midges then? What did you do about them getting in through the cracked windows at night?
@@daydreaming77 I must admit that I had to do a bit of of research to find campsites still taking tents (a lot seemed restricted to "self sufficient" people in camper vans and caravans i.e. not needing use of facilities) but there were still a few good ones open. I didn't seem to have midge issues apart from on one of the two nights I actually slept in the tent - maybe they leave Anglo-Scots alone! Having spent £10 on midge repellant in Fort William I felt a bit cheated that I didn't really have to use it!
Tip, there is usually space around the spare wheel well, that's were i store my cold bag as on sunny days it does not heat up like the rest of the car.
Wow this is the video I’ve been looking for! Absolutely love it. Thanks 🎉
Fair play to you!
I'm self employed and normally camp in my van for work instead of hotels but because of a catastrophic engine failure I found myself buying an estate car just to get by.
I have every intention of camping in it and using it to my advantage (I have a £55 a night allowance so for a normal week away it's £220 for free).
Luckily for me the places I work normally have shower facilitates so that's a massive bonus.
Number 1 priority for me is a comfy bed. I have learned over the years if you don't get a good night's sleep you're screwed for the rest of the day.
Good luck with the future and I look forward to seeing more camping videos.
Thanks Luton van man, that's quite a bonus you are getting by sleeping in your van. Lucky you get a shower at work so you don't turn too Neanderthal. I went a bit feral to be honest. In normal times I'd have checked into a campsite to get a warm shower but they were all closed to campers 😕
@@daydreaming77 Campsites are a massive rip off. Some are just a few quid less than a shitty hotel!!!
Hi excellent work, great cars the Octavia, can you tell me do the rear seats fold completely flat or do you have to jiggle stuff around ? thanks Dan.
wow well done girl, scotland is so beautiful . every time i go round scotland i feel so chilled out.need to go again soon but might be spring now,sold my camper so might have to try camping in my car. great video,very informative. take care,
I know Robert - I think it's the freedom of the open road and the pristine nature. Give the car a go - the only downside was on a rainy day I wasn't that keen on getting outside and cooking on my stove - thank goodness for the car kettle, at least I could have tea, porridge and pot snacks! Good luck :)
Don't wash your hair in a stream with any kind of soap. It's bad. Even if it's biodegradable. Either just freshen it up in the stream without soap, or get it wet and soap up and rinse quite a way away from the stream so it doesn't enter the waters.
I do the same in my Skoda Fabia. Bit smaller than your Octy, but still room in the back to sleep lying down and have a mountain bike in there. Saved a small fortune in B&B and campsite fees. Am going to make a set of window covers like you showed.
Brilliant! I'm trying to imagine being snuggled up next to a bike. I'd be tempted to get a roof rack for that! 😉
I need to do more soon, I miss the lure of the road!
Just wondered how you secured the sucky things onto the silvery bubblewrap for the car window blinds. Thanks
@@iwalker3809 I bought the type of suction cup that has a little plastic bolt on. I poked a hole in the insulation with a screw and secured the suction cup with the bolt. Easy to do and they stuck on well!
@@daydreaming77 Oh thank you , I'll have a look around for some of those.
Real nice camping
I've watched a few of these, and I'm seeing a rather counter-intuitive pattern emerging... Men with fancy, well organised and planned set ups, and women just completely winging it chucking the stuff in the car wherever lol
Lol, maybe men have an obsession with building a man cave and us women spend more time reading the map and planning the adventure! 😂
@@daydreaming77 As a transgender lady I do both :)
Hi, I am going to do the NC 500 etc once lockdown finishes (or before) .....I have a work van and I have built a single bed in it {Lots of storage underneath).....I have done bits before but had to rush........im going to take a month off - Thanks for the video.
I’m planning to do this in my Skoda Yeti! 🙌🏻
Great, are you off to Scotland?
@@daydreaming77 Yes eventually hope to do SW300 but I’m still perfecting the sleeping system etc at the moment. My trip won’t be as long as yours unfortunately though 😢
Great video! Planning to do this in my car next year!
Love your tea.... good to see you have your priorities right :)
Hi, ive got the same type octavia and i plan doing the same. You take wine with you? Doesnt that mean you can be charged with being drunk in charge of a vehicle? Asking causevi like a beer before bed
Hi,excellent very inspiring..when are you making more videos..I have a kangoo van, just back from a weekend on skye..get back out there miss..lol
Absolutely brilliant although how much kit do you need lol. I had the same car and loved it yet never had the chance to car camp as a lovely lorry smashed into it. I had the previous model also and slept out loads of times as the room in these are amazing. Just lived watching you laugh and be encouraging, well done. All the best Ken
Thanks Ken. Shame about Skody 😪
It certainly looks a lot but I knew I wouldn't get a chance to wash any clothes in a month. Plus the different footwear needed for the mountains, big bag for carrying gear to the bothies. I didn't even show all the fire logs I stuffed under the seat. Packing for this weekend now and it's a lot, lot less!
@@daydreaming77 Lolol well have lot's of fun and remember it's only heavy if you cant carry it ha I am off south coast hopping a week tomorrow. got my kit already in me van so happy daaaaayz.
From the look at the boot area at 08:00 there doesn't seem to be any spare room for you, it must be really cramped in there?
I want to do this with my Skoda Fabia combi
Just found this! as i am contemplating car camping! You’ve got exactly the same car as me down to the colour! And the same foldable poop scoop! Or have you been nicking mine and popping it back on the drive every morning! You cunning fox you! Great vid though so i forgive you!
Greetings from another Octy owner, who is also a regular visitor to Scotland! Mine is the later model which will manage 70 mpg comfortably if you go easy on the gas pedal, and it is even free road tax because emissions are below 100g per Km. No wonder all the Polish taxi drivers have one.
I think your suggestion to burn toilet paper is a great one. I am not too worried about the rest of it as if you choose your spot sensibly it is soon absorbed into the ground. A cow pat is gone without trace in about six weeks so your jobby will be history even before you get back home.
How long does the car kettle take to boil? I have had one before but it was pretty pointless as it took over 20 minutes to boil a small cup. If the stainless steel construction is anything to go by yours looks a bit more substantial.
I am loving my Skoda, I wish I got one sooner rather than the gas-guzzling old Jag's that I used to drive because I liked the bodywork :)
Thanks for the jobby analysis; how did the fossilized Viking poo at Jorvik get to be so I wonder? I case of the wrong place at the wrong time for that Viking?
The kettle was only a cheap one from Ebay but the walls were insulated and seemed to do a good job. It is 75cl so perfect for my flask. Also took 20 mins to heat but I used that when I was driving to top up the tea flask and my gas stove for morning tea :)
@@daydreaming77 Hi thanks. It was a farmer who told me it took six weeks, when lying on the surface of the ground. Foxes and badgers eat a mixed meat and veg diet like us and there are plenty of them about so as long as you are discreet and have a little folding shovel I don't see any problem. I wonder if the poo at Jorvik was above the ground or somewhere where flies and beetles would be unable to get to it.
I found a kettle on eBay which looks like yours so I will give that a whirl. You say you use it when driving so I will find a way of keeping it secure so it can't tip over. The Skoda has various cubby holes and cup holders on the centre console like yours but they all seem a bit too close to my left hand for my liking.
Mine fell over until I discovered that the handle fitted nicely over the handle for adjusting the passenger seat in the passenger footwell
Love it! I’m doing a similar trip in my car in the new year. Where do you plan to go next? ✌️
Ooh... will be beautiful, and chilly! Maybe some sort of USB heat pack or hand warmers would be good?
Where next... very good question... watch this space! 😊
@@daydreaming77 yes some sort of heating is definitely on the shopping list. Look forward to your next videos 👍
Well done, no flaff just common sense.
How long does it take to boil up water in kettle ?How do you use it ?
It plugs into the cigarette lighter and takes nearly 20 minutes to boil 70cl of water. It has a small LED to show it has boiled and then keeps warm. I only used it when actually driving and used my gas stove for other water and cooking 😄
Great advice - not annoying woman’s voice as some others- I’ve Subscribed 🤘🇬🇧
hi... like the way you travel..guess what,.. I have an Octavia that I use for traveling as well. Just in case you planning to visit eastern europe, particularly Budapest I would love to meet you. Greetings from EU. :)
Thanks Zoltan! I'm glad the Octavia is popular in Hungary too and you're also car camping. I was talking with a friend about visiting Budapest when we can travel again, so I might see you there one day! 😃
@@daydreaming77 sound grate.. Surely Budapest and eastern europe would worth a visit.
Why over top gear but each to there own
You are a clever independent young woman, perhaps next time use a more suitable vehicle like a kangoo where you don't have to black
out the windows and you would have a lot more room for your kit, but well done not many females would have done this.