We're using a challenger van that runs on diesel heating, a fully winterised insulation spec and works a treat. No danger of running out of gas. Consider snow socks as an alternative to chains, very easy to get on and off and easy to store. As our van is small I put the skis on the bike rack and lock 🔐 via the bindings. Happy skiing!
Sounds like you are very well set up 👍 we just love being in the snowy elements with our Motorhome. We considered the snow socks, might get a pair of those a well, as you say easier to put on. Happy Skiing to you too😀 ⛷ cheers...Andy&Michelle
Didn’t know that about the gas…that table is going to come in so handy 👍 Well insulated…cracker Michelle 😂😂 Hopefully we don’t ever travel where snow chains are needed 😂😍
Yes we had no idea before about the two types of gas, Motorhomes - there always something new to learn! - and endless opportunities for cracking a joke! 😀❤️ x
Excellent winter vanlife tips guys 🥶 Michelle did mention something pertinent during the fitting of the snow change section.. At the time you will most likely be fitting snow chains, it will be dumping with the white stuff ❄️and freezing cold, so a pair of gloves similar to the guy demonstrating is always handy and practicing with the gloves on 🧤👍🏼 Another tip we use is to have an old pair of ski salopettes to put on over yr regular trousers as yr jeans will get soaked crawling around the wet ground and will be blooming uncomfortable once yr back in yr camper and driving 😉 🚐💨⛄️❤️
Hi, couple of great tips there, thank you Will definitely invest in a pair of gloves like the guy used, my salopettes are already old 😢 but I'll have them on hand to use 👍Cheers...Andy&Michlle
Thanks guys, very informative. I expect you always planned to take your Carthago into the snow, why did you choose the Cathargo over the Hymer ML-T 4x4 which at least on paper may seem better suited for your adventures with its 4x4 capabilities?
Good to hear it was useful. Yes we chose the Carthago with winter holidays in mind. The Hymer 4x4 wasn't on our radar at the time we bought but even if buying now the Carthago suits our all round needs better with the space inside and the large garage. Do like the Hymer though! Cheers...Andy&Michelle
Its getting close now! 😀 when do you come over to the UK? - we may be trading places, we are planning to go to NZ and Australia Jan 2024 for a few months 😀
@@ExtremeMotorhomingAdventures we should be there by Dec next year. We'll be around for 2-3 yrs so we're sure to catch up. I think Chatsworth around Christmas will be on the cards.
Yes, I'm sure will catch up 😀 A bit of advice... If you want to stay on the Chatsworth Campsite in December you'll need to be booking it later this week when the dates come online, also the same for Castleton which is too a great place at Christmas. If you are not bothered about the site there's a great Pub Stopover (The Wheatsheaf) right outside the entrance to Chatsworth Park. If you are going to stay on sites it will be worth you joining the Caravan and Motorhome Club and the Camping and Caravan Club, you'll make the cost back in the discounted fees. Cheers
Just come across this video, great tips thank you, we are hopefully heading down to Austria over Christmas to take my 11 year old son skiing - first time in the motorhome😬, I have a mixture of excitement and apprehension - we have an Adria Twin which is winterised but nevertheless still a bit nervous - I will be buying all that you suggest - I have fitted BF Goodrich All Terrains already 😀 - our gas bottles are in a cupboard inside the motorhome which is a bit of pain when refilling (we have SafeFill bottles) - out of interest did you need to use the chains or carried for legal and just in case purposes? Thanks
Hi Gary, the chains were just in case and we didn't need them. Europe is much better equipped to clear the roads so it should be fine unless you get caught in a snow storm. There is a knack to fitting them so worth practicing just in case. Since the video I learnt another tip, if it gets really cold and your gas won't vaporise then stick one of those £2 feet warmer pads onto the tank, I'm told its enough to get it to vaporise. Have a great time skiing from your Motorhome, we found it a lot more straightforward than we imagined😀 Cheers...Andy&Michelle
Hiya, Question on the Goodrich Tyres. What pressure are you running at? We are told that you can run at a lower pressure and therefore assume the tyre pressure monitor system has to be reset accordingly. We also have a Carthago and love it. Keep on rolling.
Hi Sue, we run at 55psi as recommended by Elite Wheels who fitted them, I know some run at 50psi but maybe we are a bit heavier and it seems to be good for us. We don't have a tyre pressure sensor on ours. Got to love the Carthago👍😀 Cheers...Andy&Michelle
Hi Andy & Michelle, My wife and I have found your videos really informative and engaging. I am planning on buying a Carthago Motorhome for very similar purposes as you use yours, Ski trips and touring around Europe in all seasons etc. Having seen your review on the 145 with the Integrated Cab do you feel that the extra expense would be worth it for all season use?
Hi there, great to hear you are enjoying our channel 😀 all Carthago’s are perfect for all seasons. Are you comparing A class to the cab like ours? If so, yes it’s a better experience driving and all round view when parked up in the A class, one extra thing to consider is the A class insurance can be quite a bit higher for some due to the windscreen cost, cheers…Andy&Michelle
Lots of good information. Some of it is common sense but I understand that CS retired in some people long ago. I am not a chain man and your tires(tyres) look pretty angry which I would be confident in. I would worry about the damage to the wheel wells with the chains on. If the driving is that bad that I feel I need chains to get around I think I have not assessed what I am getting into. I plan ahead as I am sure you do as well. Keep it up...
Thanks Allan, carrying snow chains is mandatory during winter in most counties in the ALPs. Yes agree, if there is a fresh snowfall on the roads and an option to leave it a day while the roads are cleared that would be safer.
Hi Guys Love your videos!! We are off on a similar trip in a couple of weeks time. We have winter tyres fitted, but we’re thinking of getting snow chains also. Can I ask what type yours are and where you got them from please ? X
Hi, great to hear you are enjoying the videos 😀 There's a big list of everything featured and the links in the video description 😀 the snow chains were bought from here www.snowchains.com I'd recommend calling in person rather than ordering online as they are super helpful with advice and practice fitting. They are kind of on the route to the Tunnel anyway 😀 Cheers...Andy&Michelle oh ps.. most places in the ALPs insist you carry snow chains anyway so definitely worth investing x
Hi guys. We were looking for your next Croatia video and wondered if there was going to be another part? Also we love your green bikes but we’re cardioid where you kept them as we can’t see a rack? Keep up the great vids!
Hi Chris, yes there are at least another 3 Croatia Videos on the way and about 6 from Italy/Switzerland as we travel back, good to hear you are enjoying them 😀 the snow tips video was made back in April but we waited for Ski season to release it😀 The bikes are secured on a very simple rack, we made a video on it a couple of years ago 😀 ua-cam.com/video/OZILWYyDQZk/v-deo.html Cheers...Andy&Michelle
We're using a challenger van that runs on diesel heating, a fully winterised insulation spec and works a treat. No danger of running out of gas. Consider snow socks as an alternative to chains, very easy to get on and off and easy to store. As our van is small I put the skis on the bike rack and lock 🔐 via the bindings. Happy skiing!
Sounds like you are very well set up 👍 we just love being in the snowy elements with our Motorhome. We considered the snow socks, might get a pair of those a well, as you say easier to put on. Happy Skiing to you too😀 ⛷ cheers...Andy&Michelle
Didn’t know that about the gas…that table is going to come in so handy 👍
Well insulated…cracker Michelle 😂😂 Hopefully we don’t ever travel where snow chains are needed 😂😍
Yes we had no idea before about the two types of gas, Motorhomes - there always something new to learn! - and endless opportunities for cracking a joke! 😀❤️ x
Excellent winter vanlife tips guys 🥶
Michelle did mention something pertinent during the fitting of the snow change section..
At the time you will most likely be fitting snow chains, it will be dumping with the white stuff ❄️and freezing cold, so a pair of gloves similar to the guy demonstrating is always handy and practicing with the gloves on 🧤👍🏼
Another tip we use is to have an old pair of ski salopettes to put on over yr regular trousers as yr jeans will get soaked crawling around the wet ground and will be blooming uncomfortable once yr back in yr camper and driving 😉
🚐💨⛄️❤️
Hi, couple of great tips there, thank you Will definitely invest in a pair of gloves like the guy used, my salopettes are already old 😢 but I'll have them on hand to use 👍Cheers...Andy&Michlle
Thanks guys, very informative. I expect you always planned to take your Carthago into the snow, why did you choose the Cathargo over the Hymer ML-T 4x4 which at least on paper may seem better suited for your adventures with its 4x4 capabilities?
Good to hear it was useful. Yes we chose the Carthago with winter holidays in mind. The Hymer 4x4 wasn't on our radar at the time we bought but even if buying now the Carthago suits our all round needs better with the space inside and the large garage. Do like the Hymer though! Cheers...Andy&Michelle
Thanks for all
Cheers 😀 Andy&Michelle
Nice vlog guys. Its something we need to learn for next year. Its far from our minds as we sit here in 40°c days. 🥵🥵
Its getting close now! 😀 when do you come over to the UK? - we may be trading places, we are planning to go to NZ and Australia Jan 2024 for a few months 😀
@@ExtremeMotorhomingAdventures we should be there by Dec next year. We'll be around for 2-3 yrs so we're sure to catch up. I think Chatsworth around Christmas will be on the cards.
Yes, I'm sure will catch up 😀 A bit of advice... If you want to stay on the Chatsworth Campsite in December you'll need to be booking it later this week when the dates come online, also the same for Castleton which is too a great place at Christmas. If you are not bothered about the site there's a great Pub Stopover (The Wheatsheaf) right outside the entrance to Chatsworth Park. If you are going to stay on sites it will be worth you joining the Caravan and Motorhome Club and the Camping and Caravan Club, you'll make the cost back in the discounted fees. Cheers
@@ExtremeMotorhomingAdventures Thanks We intend to join both clubs. Thank you for the heads up.
Just come across this video, great tips thank you, we are hopefully heading down to Austria over Christmas to take my 11 year old son skiing - first time in the motorhome😬, I have a mixture of excitement and apprehension - we have an Adria Twin which is winterised but nevertheless still a bit nervous - I will be buying all that you suggest - I have fitted BF Goodrich All Terrains already 😀 - our gas bottles are in a cupboard inside the motorhome which is a bit of pain when refilling (we have SafeFill bottles) - out of interest did you need to use the chains or carried for legal and just in case purposes? Thanks
Hi Gary, the chains were just in case and we didn't need them. Europe is much better equipped to clear the roads so it should be fine unless you get caught in a snow storm. There is a knack to fitting them so worth practicing just in case. Since the video I learnt another tip, if it gets really cold and your gas won't vaporise then stick one of those £2 feet warmer pads onto the tank, I'm told its enough to get it to vaporise. Have a great time skiing from your Motorhome, we found it a lot more straightforward than we imagined😀 Cheers...Andy&Michelle
Hiya, Question on the Goodrich Tyres. What pressure are you running at? We are told that you can run at a lower pressure and therefore assume the tyre pressure monitor system has to be reset accordingly. We also have a Carthago and love it. Keep on rolling.
Hi Sue, we run at 55psi as recommended by Elite Wheels who fitted them, I know some run at 50psi but maybe we are a bit heavier and it seems to be good for us. We don't have a tyre pressure sensor on ours. Got to love the Carthago👍😀 Cheers...Andy&Michelle
Hi Andy & Michelle, My wife and I have found your videos really informative and engaging. I am planning on buying a Carthago Motorhome for very similar purposes as you use yours, Ski trips and touring around Europe in all seasons etc. Having seen your review on the 145 with the Integrated Cab do you feel that the extra expense would be worth it for all season use?
Hi there, great to hear you are enjoying our channel 😀 all Carthago’s are perfect for all seasons. Are you comparing A class to the cab like ours? If so, yes it’s a better experience driving and all round view when parked up in the A class, one extra thing to consider is the A class insurance can be quite a bit higher for some due to the windscreen cost, cheers…Andy&Michelle
Lots of good information. Some of it is common sense but I understand that CS retired in some people long ago. I am not a chain man and your tires(tyres) look pretty angry which I would be confident in. I would worry about the damage to the wheel wells with the chains on. If the driving is that bad that I feel I need chains to get around I think I have not assessed what I am getting into. I plan ahead as I am sure you do as well. Keep it up...
Thanks Allan, carrying snow chains is mandatory during winter in most counties in the ALPs. Yes agree, if there is a fresh snowfall on the roads and an option to leave it a day while the roads are cleared that would be safer.
Hi Guys
Love your videos!!
We are off on a similar trip in a couple of weeks time.
We have winter tyres fitted, but we’re thinking of getting snow chains also.
Can I ask what type yours are and where you got them from please ? X
Hi, great to hear you are enjoying the videos 😀 There's a big list of everything featured and the links in the video description 😀 the snow chains were bought from here www.snowchains.com I'd recommend calling in person rather than ordering online as they are super helpful with advice and practice fitting. They are kind of on the route to the Tunnel anyway 😀 Cheers...Andy&Michelle oh ps.. most places in the ALPs insist you carry snow chains anyway so definitely worth investing x
@@ExtremeMotorhomingAdventures thanks so much !!
Did you have one or two sets ?
@@julialock3851 you only need one set on the drive wheels
You 2 give great advice, our Andy is always prepared 😀
Thanks...Must be in the name!! 🤣😀 Cheers..Andy&Michelle
Nice
Cheers 😀
Hi guys. We were looking for your next Croatia video and wondered if there was going to be another part? Also we love your green bikes but we’re cardioid where you kept them as we can’t see a rack? Keep up the great vids!
Hi Chris, yes there are at least another 3 Croatia Videos on the way and about 6 from Italy/Switzerland as we travel back, good to hear you are enjoying them 😀 the snow tips video was made back in April but we waited for Ski season to release it😀 The bikes are secured on a very simple rack, we made a video on it a couple of years ago 😀 ua-cam.com/video/OZILWYyDQZk/v-deo.html Cheers...Andy&Michelle
Hi both, where did you get your
magnetic Angles Morts stickers from as I have looked everywhere!?
Hi Darren, they were from Amazon, there’s a link in the video description 😀 cheers..Andy&Michelle
We put two tennis balls under the wiper blades.
Good idea 👍 Cheers...Andy&Michelle