As the Weather Girls would say, the mercury’s rising. We thought that Southern Spain in June was going to be hot, we weren’t bind to the fact, but we really and truly did not expect it to be this hot. We were constantly searching for shade, and just couldn’t seem to find it. Sticking to the coast for the chance of a sea breeze was the best we could do, but we needed to head in-land. Matt’s Aunt and Uncle have a holiday apartment near Alicante, and as luck would have it, they were on holiday at the same time as we were only a few hours drive away. The lure of a shower and some familiar faces was so great that we had to go. Unfortunately, in-land Spain wanted to make us suffer before we arrived. The drive wasn’t very long, but we didn’t trust Keith to make it through the mountainous terrain with the sun glaring down on him in one trip. We looked on our map for somewhere roughly in the middle, and Murcia seemed the best choice. Our pantry was looking a little sad, a...
Valencia was a last minute decision really. Jamie and Venus had spoken about it promisingly, and we were headed in that direction. There was an issue though - there didn’t seem to be any safe parking to stay overnight in or around the city. In fact, there was barely any parking on Park4Night at all. After struggling for hours through the heat and distinct lack of reliable 4G signal on our phones, we managed to find an outdoor parking lot which would at least suffice for a day trip. When we got there we were greeted with what looked like a huge sandpit, rammed full to the brim with cars. We could only identify one possible campervan, which was in full stealth mode. We already knew from experience that the Spanish will tend to park where they can, without forethought of access troubles for those they block in. This area of parking was no different, with access points blocked all round. There was a spot we could create in the middle, and though it wasn’t exactly cove...
5 Storage Solutions For A Campervan Downsizing to a van and finding a way to store everything you need to live is challenging, so every bit of space counts. Here are some of the ways that we saved space or created extra storage in our van. Hanging Tea/Coffee/Sugar Containers Save kitchen counter or cupboard space by hanging them from a high cupboard. The lid is screwed to the bottom of the cupboard so that you unscrew the bottom rather than taking the lid off. I had seen a photo of something like this when we were researching, but we struggled to find the right type of containers. We were adamant that they needed to be plastic just in case they fell, and obviously they need to be screw-top, but finding something suitable wasn't easy. Luckily, on our last day of shopping we came across these rose gold disco balls that are actually drink flasks, which is even better because they have a straw hole in the top where we put the washer and screw, p...
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