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SIMPLON mountain pass in Switzerland 2024
SIMPLON mountain pass in Switzerland is an easily accessible area with fabulous views in all directions. The mountain pass is normally open year-round and is 2.009 meters high. At least coming from the Swiss side, it is a wide country road. For those driving up there in a camper, there are plenty of options for an overnight stay. As long as the spot is chosen…
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NUFENEN mountain pass in Switzerland
NUFENEN mountain pass (2.478 meters a.s.l.) in Switzerland, yes, we drove over again. It is such a beautiful pass. The way up, from Airolo, is 24 kilometres long with an ascent of 1.337 meters, when going down again, In the direction of Ulrichen, it’s just 14 kilometres and has a descent of 1.132 meters, which is steeper on average. At the summit, we enjoyed the…
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Gadget Series – No. 13
Here is no. 13 in our little camper gadgets/equipment series. We knew right from the beginning that we wanted an outdoor shower, so the rv dealer mounted it before we got the camper. It’s available from the garage and course, with hot and cold water. The outdoor shower is super practical, not just for normal showers, but also for cleaning footwear, doormats and sometimes even…
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Gadget Series – No. 12 – See the video!
Here is then no. 12 in our little camper gadgets series. Well, can a toilet/loo/wc be called a gadget?! Anyway, after thoroughly considering pros and cons and different options, we finally decided to go for the Clesana C1 water free toilet. That was an absolute game changer. We don’t have to search for places to empty the cassette. We don’t need chemicals. We use less…
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Gadget Series – No. 11
Here is no. 11 in our camper gadget series. This is actually more items, as it covers our electric setup. First, we have a Votronic VCC 1212-50 charging converter and booster. It charges the camper battery as well as the starter battery, when we are driving, or in general when the engine runs. The maximum current can be 50A, but we have set it to 30A to…
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Gadget Series – No. 10 Coffee filters
Our next in line, no. 10, of our camper gadgets are these one-cup coffee filters. Fill up coffee to your liking and brew your coffee. Easy, great taste, practical disposal.
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Gadget Series – No. 9
Here is gadget no. 9 in our camper gadgets series. A, or actually two different, mosquito stick relievers. They both work with a heating of the “bitten” spot. The bigger from Beurer, which also works fine, might be a more professional thing, but the little blue one (in a newer model than on the picture), from @heatit.de in Germany, works with any modern smartphone, even iPhone 15…
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Gadget Series – No. 8
Here is then no. 8 in our little camper gadgets series. A Gränsfors Wildlife Hachet, a traditional axe, great for felling smaller trees or bushes. Now isn’t that a must-have in every camper?
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Gadget Series – No. 7
Here’s no. 7 in our little gadgets series. This is really not necessary, some gadgets just aren’t 😎 But, it looks good and has a function, when the GPS doesn’t show it – telling actual direction. It’s a compass from Silva, made for boats but also useful in a camper.
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Gadget Series – No. 6
In our little camper gadget series, here’s then no. 6. After some less funny experiences in wet grass, in mud, on beaches and in snow, we decided to change from standard camper wheels to the BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 3PMSF. THAT made a huge difference on most surfaces. We have now driven more than 40.000 kilometers and there’s still a lot of rubber…