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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Spacemud on November 24, 2005, 15:19:03
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Bearing in mind that I can't afford snow chains, just wondering whether anyone has any good tips or cheap gadjets for the imminent bad weather apart from the obvious shovel, car mats, and extra coat?
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not just in the car but on the car too (as in engine bay)
chekcing fluid levels and ensuring aircon works and isnt leaking
making sure u have a full tank is good too, and some wellies!
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making sure u have a full tank is good too
I was just going to say that, so I will add FOOD instead, if you get stuck you will get hungry or you will need more energy for a recovery or digging out.
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I always take a flask of hot coffee......just in case 8)
In the car I have:
Hi-vis vest
Assorted tow straps, ropes and shackles
Flashing amber beacon
Shovel
Holdall containing - sleeping bag, thermal top and trousers, extra fleece top, extra trousers, thick socks.
Stout boots
And a truck load of scoff ! (biscuits/chocolate/raisins/mars bars)
Jim
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A good film for the DVD player as normally the snow will turn to rain in a couple of hours leaving you free to drive home :lol: :wink:
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keep some money/change on board ( in a safe place), you cant always rely on a mobile phone, and you could ( if close enough ) get to a local shop if walkable.
good selection of fuses,
good torch,
i also keep a small camping stove on bord too.
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you cant always rely on a mobile phone
Your right, I used to live in Cambridge and a few years ago there was an accident on the A14 in the snow which brought the city to gridlock, everyone was trying to phone home, and you could get a signal, but the network was 'full' and you couldn't make a call for love nor money.
:wink:
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Turn the intake on the snorkle to face away from the wind. Dont want to find the intake blocked in the morning!!
Tow ropes (x2), winching gloves, shackles, de-icer, scraper & Coastguard Hi-Vis waterproofs.
Also have the CB & PMR radios in the Disco plus the usual kit that's carried so I think I should make the 10 miles into work tonight. :wink:
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ALWAYS in the 90
Recovery straps etc
Warning triangle
Hi vis vests (3 of)
3 self heating meals
Volcano kettle and coffee (and meths to help light it)
Shovel
Steel toecap 'rigger boots'
Thick pair of socks
Spare jacket
Heated seat pad
£5 note
CB
Tool kit
Grease
Spare UJs and bearings (not that I intend to fix anything like that in the snow :roll: )
1L of veg oil (duty paid) just in case
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better still
dont go out!
if you know its going to be dodgy stay in front of the fire
much better idea imho!
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I always take a flask of hot coffee......just in case 8)
In the car I have:
Hi-vis vest
Assorted tow straps, ropes and shackles
Flashing amber beacon
Shovel
Holdall containing - sleeping bag, thermal top and trousers, extra fleece top, extra trousers, thick socks.
Stout boots
And a truck load of scoff ! (biscuits/chocolate/raisins/mars bars)
Jim
And thats just go to Tescos :lol: :wink:
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not forgetting to make sure your phone battery is fully charged and if you have one a spare battery for your phone AND your car/4x4.......o and a good women.... 8)
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not forgetting to make sure your phone battery is fully charged and if you have one a spare battery for your phone AND your car/4x4.......o and a good women.... 8)
nah you want a bad women... :wink: :lol:
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ALWAYS in the 90
Recovery straps etc
Warning triangle
Hi vis vests (3 of)
3 self heating meals
Volcano kettle and coffee (and meths to help light it)
Shovel
Steel toecap 'rigger boots'
Glad to see a lot of people are mentioning 'Hi-Viz' clothing
Be Safe, Be Seen!
1L of veg oil (duty paid) just in case
1 Litre??
Either your Landy's very economical, or you don't go far
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Either your Landy's very economical, or you don't go far
Nahh ... just cant go far from a petrol station in the west mids :D
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And dont forget a bag of rock salt, Not for the road but the path when you get out to walk. LOL
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Glad to see a lot of people are mentioning 'Hi-Viz' clothing
For work I have the standard 'yellow' Hi-vis vest, and a nice trackside 'orange' vest..........and for my own safety (should I ever need to change a wheel on the motorway etc) I have a full 'police spec' jacket, and if the weathers really foul - a pair of hi-vis salopettes. Friends reckon its overkill, personally I'd rather not be !!!!!!!
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When its predicted to be bad, I carry a flask of coffe and a spade. That way i can have a nice hot drink while he digs me out!!
On a more serious not:
Hi Vis
Tow Strap
Spare shakles and pliers
Jack
Trolly jack
CB
Two Phones (different networks)
and, if I'm on my way to the boat ... marine VHF and flare pack!!
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Thanks all, quite a few things I hadn't thought about, but some everyone should carry as a matter of course!
From the many suggestions, here's my list to get together over the weekend (although the 30 or so steps to The Black Swan always seems a better option than venturing out in dodgy weather) -
Checking fluid levels regularly
make sure the fuel tank is topped up
Keep some money/change on board (in a safe place) you can’t always rely on a mobile phone, and you could (if close enough) get to a local shop if walk able.
Wellies or Stout boots
Shovel
High visibility vest
Flashing amber beacon
Holdall containing - sleeping bag, thermal top and trousers, extra fleece top, extra trousers, thick socks.
A truck load of scoff! (Biscuits/chocolate/raisins/mars bars)
Flask of hot coffee and/or a small camping stove
Good selection of fuses
Good torch
Recovery straps etc
Tool kit
Grease
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here's my list to get together over the weekend (
Looks a big list and would initially seem that you will need to smile at your bank manager first - but you will find you have most of the items you need anyway.
Good luck, and hopefully you won't actually need any of it :wink:
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Think I already have everything except the flashing beacon and warning triangle, so not too expensive at all. Secret is having it in the car when you need it though isn't it?! :wink:
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Keep Hi-viz vests in each car (mandatory on continent)
If too cold stay at home :lol:
Snow good excuse to use Range Rover which has tow ropes shovel etc in it. :D
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Thanks all, quite a few things I hadn't thought about, but some everyone should carry as a matter of course!
From the many suggestions, here's my list to get together over the weekend (although the 30 or so steps to The Black Swan always seems a better option than venturing out in dodgy weather) -
Checking fluid levels regularly
make sure the fuel tank is topped up
Keep some money/change on board (in a safe place) you can’t always rely on a mobile phone, and you could (if close enough) get to a local shop if walk able.
Wellies or Stout boots
Shovel
High visibility vest
Flashing amber beacon
Holdall containing - sleeping bag, thermal top and trousers, extra fleece top, extra trousers, thick socks.
A truck load of scoff! (Biscuits/chocolate/raisins/mars bars)
Flask of hot coffee and/or a small camping stove
Good selection of fuses
Good torch
Recovery straps etc
Tool kit
Grease
I'd also add the following items:
1) Can or two of spray de-icer.
2) Ice/snow window scraper.
3) Snow chains (if you've got 'em).
4) Gloves & Hat.
5) Waterproof overtrousers (nothing worse than the snow getting your legs wet).
5) Mobile phone (it might work) and/or CB.
6) Spare fuel can (20L jerry can if out in the sticks- only used mine once but it adds a hell of a lot of reassurance!)
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Checking fluid levels regularly
make sure the fuel tank is topped up
Keep some money/change on board (in a safe place) you can’t always rely on a mobile phone, and you could (if close enough) get to a local shop if walk able.
Wellies or Stout boots
Shovel
High visibility vest
Flashing amber beacon
Holdall containing - sleeping bag, thermal top and trousers, extra fleece top, extra trousers, thick socks.
A truck load of scoff! (Biscuits/chocolate/raisins/mars bars)
Flask of hot coffee and/or a small camping stove
Good selection of fuses
Good torch
Recovery straps etc
Tool kit
Grease
and a paaartridgeee....in a pearrrr treeeeeeeee :wink:
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I always carry too much stuff....does nothing for my economy but gives great peace of mind. All ususal recovery gear+
Candles and lighter/matches - great for keeping warm they will warn a LR easily.
American issue MREx2
a 4litre bottle of water
toilet roll...you never know
mobile charger
american goretex high leg insulated hunting boots($99) Awesome ..if i have to walk out i would choose these over anything else- I have scarpa walking boots and these are way better for cold weather.
down jacket
tent,insulation mat and sleeping bag - might sound mad but would you want to sit in a car that could be rammed ??? If needs be i would sit any storm out...the tent i have has been used by me in Cairngorm in winter.
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I thought I was well prepared with equipment in my vehicle for winter. But reading what everyone else has in their vehicles makes me feel completly unprepared!