No worries. My kit always looks huge and impossible when it's sitting in the living-room, but bit-by-bit it goes in. Put all your rolled-up stuff in nooks and crannies in the car. Stand the washing-up rack and chairs and table(?) (the thing in green bag?) behind the driver's seat, upright so they take up less space. Tent and bags in the boot, cool-box in the well behind the passenger seat, blue box on the back seat. Oodles of room... you'll be able to take the wardobe from the bedroom too, if you want to!
If you have kids or dogs, though, you may need a roof-rack...
Quote: Originally posted by FriendOfOwls on 09/4/2010
No worries. My kit always looks huge and impossible when it's sitting in the living-room, but bit-by-bit it goes in. Put all your rolled-up stuff in nooks and crannies in the car. Stand the washing-up rack and chairs and table(?) (the thing in green bag?) behind the driver's seat, upright so they take up less space. Tent and bags in the boot, cool-box in the well behind the passenger seat, blue box on the back seat. Oodles of room... you'll be able to take the wardobe from the bedroom too, if you want to!
If you have kids or dogs, though, you may need a roof-rack...
FoO
just a 5 year old in the back the seats 70/30 split and roll forward
I'm planning to split the back seat of my car as one son can sit up front and the other can sit in the back. I've got a camp cupboard in a bag like your green bag and I've no idea how I'm going to find a space for that! I think I'll have a trial boot pack.
I am sure we got more than that in the Nissan Micra this week (and we did have a sofa too, though it was an inflatable one!) We nearly took the hard cool box, but replaced it with the squashy one which was much better, and could squash down with little in it on the way back.
Good luck and have a good time!
With a five-year-old it will be a challenge, but I'm certain you can still do it.
We have a Renault Megane, and that's not a big car, and we take more kit than you have in the picture.. We've only ever used the roof rack for surfboards when we go to Cornwall.
That's a lovely picture of your son, and well done you for getting all that in. It's particularly good to see it all looking so secure, as one of the things I was worried about when splitting the seat was unsecured objects flying around the cab - particularly if I got caught up in an accident or if I needed to make an emergency stop! You seem to have it wedged in such a way that it's solid.
it was all solid enough, even took some hard breaking a couple of time due to motorway nutters, i used the washing unit to pack everything against to give my son an area that would have thing fall on him. everything else was just as and where it fitted.