A comfy night in a Moggie at minus 15 Centigrade!
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A comfy night in a Moggie at minus 15 Centigrade!
Without keeping the engine running, or using any kind of gas or paraffin heater or the like through the night.
Simple. This borders on Zen philosophy, in that you make your food work for you before you actually eat it.
Before you go to sleep, cook up a thick broth of beans and vegetables, with the minimum of liquid. I did this on a clean-burning paraffin heater behind the driver's seat, with the back of the seat ( I installed front seats from a SAAB 900) tilted forwards, out of the way.
Then, when it's time to don the night-cap, you just turn off the heater and put the lid on the pan. This then acts as a storage heater during the night. I lined all the windows with towels, and in the morning was able to crawl out of my sleeping bag in cosy fashion.
The fully-reclined SAAB 900 seat makes a perfect bed (for me at least) on the passenger side, with about three inches 'free play' at each end of my body.
Before anyone chips in about stupidity and with safety concerns, I should say that I lived in a Morris Minor for two years .....ie I never spent a night anywhere else....north of England, London (parked outside the Houses of Parliament - try that one now!), Devon, Cornwall, France and Holland.
Happy days!
Simple. This borders on Zen philosophy, in that you make your food work for you before you actually eat it.
Before you go to sleep, cook up a thick broth of beans and vegetables, with the minimum of liquid. I did this on a clean-burning paraffin heater behind the driver's seat, with the back of the seat ( I installed front seats from a SAAB 900) tilted forwards, out of the way.
Then, when it's time to don the night-cap, you just turn off the heater and put the lid on the pan. This then acts as a storage heater during the night. I lined all the windows with towels, and in the morning was able to crawl out of my sleeping bag in cosy fashion.
The fully-reclined SAAB 900 seat makes a perfect bed (for me at least) on the passenger side, with about three inches 'free play' at each end of my body.
Before anyone chips in about stupidity and with safety concerns, I should say that I lived in a Morris Minor for two years .....ie I never spent a night anywhere else....north of England, London (parked outside the Houses of Parliament - try that one now!), Devon, Cornwall, France and Holland.
Happy days!
Nice pun?
Cool it really was. I was in two minds about posting this, as it tends to put one in the 'off one's head' category.
I used to visit folk, and they'd say they had a spare room, but nothing matched the cosiness of the Moggie!
A funny thing was....it took about ten minutes to set the bed and everything, and when I lay down to sleep I felt quite large.
When I woke up in the morning, however, it was very much like being in the womb....there I was, all curled up, with this vast expanse of vehicle all around me. Like I'd shrunk in the night.
I once parked right on the edge of a high cliff in Devon. I woke up, wound down the window and looked down.......what a view!!!!! You know you're alive!!!!!
Don't worry...I knew the cliff well - nothing 'crumbly' going on there!
Does anyone else have a tale of similarly (can't get the right word) Moggie adventures?
Cool it really was. I was in two minds about posting this, as it tends to put one in the 'off one's head' category.
I used to visit folk, and they'd say they had a spare room, but nothing matched the cosiness of the Moggie!
A funny thing was....it took about ten minutes to set the bed and everything, and when I lay down to sleep I felt quite large.
When I woke up in the morning, however, it was very much like being in the womb....there I was, all curled up, with this vast expanse of vehicle all around me. Like I'd shrunk in the night.
I once parked right on the edge of a high cliff in Devon. I woke up, wound down the window and looked down.......what a view!!!!! You know you're alive!!!!!
Don't worry...I knew the cliff well - nothing 'crumbly' going on there!
Does anyone else have a tale of similarly (can't get the right word) Moggie adventures?
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I tried sleeping in a pick up - being 6 foot tall doesn't help. It was like playing twister except for doing it sitting down.Does anyone else have a tale of similarly (can't get the right word) Moggie adventures?
The Saaab seats really can't get enough praise - I had many hours of comfy sleep in a minor with them fitted through Europe and West africa - but usually whilst someone esle was driving! Night time is much better in a tent IMHO, unless there's a clean bed indoors on offer.
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

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I have dossed down in the moggie a couple of times over the years but have yet to cook in it!
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Great stuff..........................pm sent
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I used to have a van. Threw a couple of t-shirts together + mattress in the back & had a very enjoyable holiday in Bude with the girlfriend.
Very handy on camp sites - park next to someone's tent & no rent to pay as they thought the tent owner also had the van!
OK it was 30 years ago now, but I still have fond memories of the van, the holiday........and her!
Very handy on camp sites - park next to someone's tent & no rent to pay as they thought the tent owner also had the van!
OK it was 30 years ago now, but I still have fond memories of the van, the holiday........and her!
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There was a German chap, Max I think who was a member of our branch who had camping in his Minor (saloon) down to a fine art.
As far as I can remember he removed the passenger seat then put the back seat back into the space where it was with brackets he had fabricated.
Can't remember now if he slept with his head in the boot or under the dash but he travelled all over Europe and possibly Russia too using this arrangement.
He was a real character, long since departed unfortunately.
As far as I can remember he removed the passenger seat then put the back seat back into the space where it was with brackets he had fabricated.
Can't remember now if he slept with his head in the boot or under the dash but he travelled all over Europe and possibly Russia too using this arrangement.
He was a real character, long since departed unfortunately.
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Very true! I once moved a single bed in a Minor saloon, matress an all!