tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-50269457275076575672024-03-05T15:01:15.415+00:00My adventures with XOXMy adventures with XOX is a scrap book/diary of the fit out of my Dormobile Defender and what I get up to with it as we go searching for nice places and things too photograph.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06008656454116153930noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5026945727507657567.post-31870475865728871382014-12-26T20:51:00.000+00:002014-12-26T20:51:40.334+00:00It’s time for the Christmas expedition again<div class="MsoNormal">
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After the failure of last year’s Christmas expedition, this
year I decided not to go too far away from home. While rain and snow are not
much of a problem for me the wind is a different matter. The design of XOXs roof means it catches the
wind so this trip I planned to make use of the shelter you get when surrounded
by trees. And having one of the biggest forests in the UK only 2.5 hours away
from home the Galloway forest park was an obvious choice and as a bonus it is a dark
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I had a problem finding a campsite for the first night out
as most of them close for the winter so I ended up 30 miles away from the
forest, but it gave me somewhere to aim for, so after a lunchtime start on the
Tuesday before Christmas I arrived at Garlieston camp site before it got dark,
after a most unpleasant journey with the rain lashing down, the road side
fields flooded and a lot of surface water. Even the campsite was awash the
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But XOX had no problems and Ash and I settled down for a nice
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Now on an ordinary camper or caravan this is not
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Just go to the gas locker and change tanks. Not so easy on
XOX. The gas is carried in a sort of U shaped bracket behind the nearside back
wheel and the bottle has a webbing belt to hold it in place. Now as you can
imaging all the !ӣ$%^& from the wheel gets plastered all over this belt
and the bottle so getting it undone and the replacement one fitted is a gloves
and swearing job at the best of times, add that to doing it standing in 2
inches of flood water, in the dark using a head torch to see what you are
doing, and with the rain poring down, made it a proper sod of a job to do. But
I managed and the kettle was soon boiling away again.</div>
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Up and about quite early on day 2 meant all the chores where
done, Ash walked and we were on our way by 10 and I was experimenting using
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Google maps works very well indeed, but the 12 volt USB charger I have is only 1/2 Amp so it
could not keep pace with the battery drain, it kept going flat, not too much of
a problem this time as I left it on charge while walking Ash and going to look
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Red deer where the first attraction, the forestry commission
has a feeding station and they have a hide close to the road that you can watch
the deer from. There were only 4 when I was there but they looked as nice as
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although I only went to the nearest one as it was quite a long walk from the
car park. I did manage to see a Red Kite on my walk there and lots of small
birds on the feeders that I will need my mate Malcolm to identify for me as I haven’t
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to fail so it was time to find somewhere to spend Christmas Eve. A small
forestry side road was just the job. Trees on both sides but not to close (no “widow
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Well!! spend the night is not quite right, as it was 3ish
when I stopped so what to do with the rest of the afternoon and evening? An
early evening meal, some audio book time (off to a galaxy far far away) and by
then it was dark enough to get the camera and tripod out for some star shots.
By the time the battery ran out in my inverlometer (posh word for timer) it was
10ish and a good time to open one of my x-mas presents.(the shape gave it away)
That turned out to be one of the nicest malt whiskeys I have ever had (thank
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A very wet night with hail stones bouncing off the roof hard
enough to wake me up at 3.30 but for all that I slept until after 8, some tea
and then opened the rest of my presents, Thank you Sheila I tried it out by walking
Ash down the track with the hood up, and Sue the hat is great I had it on all
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Then all packed up we went exploring again, I had to detour
around a flooded road to get to Gatehouse of Fleet and then on to Kirkcudbright
and a viewpoint called “Solway view”, even though it was X-mas morning there
were a few too many people about for me to be comfortable with, so brunch was Marmite
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My water carrier was leaking, (unknown to me) so the carpet
in the back of XOX was wet and the power problems meant I could not use my toys
properly and that was very frustrating as I wanted to see the images I had
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It was a good trip all together. The weather on Christmas
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When the leisure battery is down to 11.8 vaults, (I had a proper
volt meter with me this trip to keep an eye on it) Then 30mins with XOXs engine
running on tick over will put it back to 12.2 volts (why do wild campers need a
generator?? Just run your engine) and water containers don’t last forever buy a
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Well that was my latest trip for 2014 apart from some
daytrips around the lakes between now and New Year. Thank you for taking the time to read this and I
hope it has given you a taste of what life is like for me. Have fun and all the
best for 2015 make it a good one. I intend to one way or another (there is a
song in there somewhere time to watch “Coyote Ugly” again I think). </div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06008656454116153930noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5026945727507657567.post-12390804968324709632014-06-26T04:57:00.000+01:002014-06-26T19:50:34.173+01:00XOX goes to workWell it is the time of year when XOX has to earn its keep, "SHOW TIME" and one of the main reasons for choosing a Defender as my camper was its ability to tow the 3.5 tonne trailer used to carry all the gear for the events we attend around the county. This is when we sell our photos, get people interested in the photography courses that we run and now, our new studio that will be opening soon.<br />
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As you can see XOX is parked close behind the marquee and the basher attached to the car and marquee to make a covered walkway between them and, if the weather is bad, then we have sides that clip on to keep the rain out although the weather was kind and they where not needed for this trip out.</div>
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The Art by Camera Studio WOW!!! Exciting times! The building is being refurbished at the moment. The electricians have finished and the joiner will have completed his bit tomorrow, then the painters will be coming in. So, in about 2/3 weeks time, Sue and I will have our very own studio/gallery that we can run our courses from and also hire out the studio to other photographers who want a studio for a day with all the lighting gear/backdrops/props and, us, if they want some help. It can also be used as a meeting room for small groups and will be a permanent place for our framed photos to hang.</div>
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Working with this type of material is a far cry from my normal work so a big learning curve for me and if I was to use this material again I would change a few things but on the whole I am very pleased with the end result.<br />
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A nice welcome to the campsite in Trover when I got there Friday lunch time (not going wild yet I still want power this time of year) so after getting settled in I took Ash for a walk. That turned out to be a lot longer than expected. I had to gave myself a crash course on using Google maps on my phone, panicking as the battery was running low and I was just a little lost. But I only walked an extra 3 miles to get back to the campsite. (Naughty boy don't go to strange places without a map you know how to use, smack wrist). I enjoyed my tea when I got back, Phew I was tired, but the wind dropped down so I was in my bunk for the night with the lid up and the vents open. very little condensation, what a big change from my last trip out.<br />
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Although I have a lot of "not very good photos" of Coniston Water from my run around I liked this one the best. This couple where making water colour pictures sitting on the end of this jetty sketching and having great fun.<br />
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First stop was a lovely little spot called Yew tree tarn. right next to the road and at silly o'clock there was nobody else there but Ash XOX and I..<br />
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This is the start of the road to Wrynose Pass. Not for the faint hearted and definitely not to be done in bad weather. even in a very capable 4X4 it was something of a challenge. but we managed and look what I found at the top.<br />
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What a lovely place Wastwater is. The deepest lake/water/mere in the Lake District that attracts divers to have a look at it from the bottom side up so to speak, but I enjoyed the look of the top side down thank you very much. With its steep sides to the East and to the West accessible places where you can get down to the waters edge and enjoy the view of the surrounding fells and Ash can get a drink.<br />
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Nice place again, just a bit windy for nice reflections even with a 20 stop ND filter on, not much you can do about smoothing out the water in these conditions<br />
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I had a very nice long weekend all in all. I need more clips and S hooks for XOX to sort things out and I missed being able to listen to my audio books when I am parked up so that is something to look at before my next trip<br />
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If you have been following along you will know by now all the photos are click-able and if you would like to buy prints or greetings cards of any of the photos, just email me by putting richard@ in front of artbycamera.co.uk and I will get in touch with you.<br />
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Ash having a great time on the lovely white sand beaches running all over the place, but alas no otters although I did find some tracks on one of the beaches.<br />
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Boxing day Ash and I went for a walk to Hayswater and found this old barn about half way there and the bad weather help to set me on a different track with my photos.<br />
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It was lovely today to be out and about in the cold knowing that the night heater was on in XOX and the kettle was just about to boil for tea when the shafts of light came through the clouds sending me out to get this shot and then back into the warm to enjoy my tea.<br />
This weather has to change soon (I hope) it has been wet and windy for so long now we need a break,.<br />
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Not many changes to XOX lately. A new starter battery has been fitted (ouch! they are not cheap) and next week heavy duty back springs will be put in place as I am running around almost fully loaded most of the time and XOX is nose up at the moment. The lockers that I made have been a big disappointment with the damp weather making the wood swell. I should have known better but I was hoping for the best. The back of a car is the worst place ever for real wood to be, with the huge swings in temperature and humidity the wood acts like a sponge and changes size to the point where the drawers will not fit nicely. So I will be replacing the lockers with faced MDF boards when I find some material that matches the galley.<br />
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I have been very pleased with the fuel consumption getting 25 MPG knocking around town and 30 MPG on a long run, considering I am running with a fair load on board I think that is quite good.<br />
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DVLA have not seen fit to reclassify XOX as a camper so my fight with the insurance company goes on, but there may be a way round it by going about it a different route, we will see.<br />
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A good sleep and I was up, feed and watered, Ash given a walk the full length of the lay-by so we were ready to roll by 9ish the snow line was getting lower but all well, until the bump into a deep pothole broke the back window!!!!(No I haven't heard of it happening to anybody before either). I thought at first it had frozen over it wasn't until just outside Tyndrum that bits started falling out and then another bump finished the job. The RAC were not a lot of help glass is not something they do, but they did put me in touch with Autoglass they could not do anything there and then, it would be Friday (this is Sunday btw) before they could fix it if I stayed where I was. I couldn't, there was glass all over the back of the car and no way could I sleep in it, I was parked at The Green Welly shop and by this time there was a blizzard going on so I decided the best thing, was too ever so reluctantly, abandon the trip and go home. the glass fitter got a smiley at that and said that was fine they could replace it Christmas eve if I was at home. I used one of the covers I use in the roof and warpped it around the back door and started back down country with the night heater going to keep the car warm.<br />
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winds for the 5 days I will be there so I am just getting used to it and with
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experiencing actually are).I think it will be sleeping plan “B” tonight this is where the lid stays down and the mattress and my sooooo warm sleeping bag go on the floor. the forecast is for it to improve overnight but just now at 7 o’clock there is no way I am putting the lid up to get at the bunks in this wind.</div>
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head lights now have tarmac burner bulbs in (80/100) so dip is wonderful and
main beam has to be seen to be believed. What a difference it has made, all of
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windscreen and front side windows has been delayed so I will not have it for
this trip but it will be ready in the New Year and I will put it to good use on
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expeditions? Well Halfords provided a snow shovel and I have found a home for
it behind the front passenger seat. I
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if I need more grip (I already have a foot pump to put them back up again). A
tow strap was also on my shopping list and after a lot of Google/YouTube time
and thinking about what to get, I bought a 4 meter long 3 tonne strap and 2 bow
shackles both the strap and the shackles are rated and certificated and they
are almost the only bits of kit that I hope I never need to use, the other one
is a bottle jack. I decided I wanted to see how difficult it was to change the
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get them to re-register XOX as a Dormobile/camper, this is important as I want
my insurance company to recognize it as a camper so they will insure it for a
value that reflects the work and investment that has gone into XOX and not just
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My good friend Sue came up with the first handy gadget, a clip to hold back the galley top instead of my hand crafted bit of stick and it works very well indeed and it is made from copper so no rust there then.<br />
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Then there was a new way to put up the awning and again that worked great making a nice tidy job of it although in heavy rain or snow I will go back to the original way so the wet stuff slides off. I also tried disconnecting the awning and moving away leaving it standing and then reconnecting it and that worked as well. (although I did run over the "grey water" bucket but it survived)<br />
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The offside wheel arch has been carpeted ready for me to make the lockers so I have somewhere to put all this mess, plus food, clothes and assorted odds and ends.<br />
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And just for a change the forecast was spot on with a -2 anyway and it may have been as low as -6, I was told afterwards. It was certainly frosty enough when I woke up with the inside of the top was covered in ice as the condensation had frozen and where the sleeping bag touched it there was ice as well but the bag is water resistant so no worries there then.<br />
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This test was just to prove to myself that if anything happens to the night heater I will still be fine, what ever temperature I am faced with when I go away for X-mas. The site has been booked now BTW 5 nights over the holidays with a night wild camping on each end as I could not get an all year round site where I wanted one to break the journey.<br />
No! not telling you yet you will have to wait and see for that bit of info, but I will say we are going otter hunting (with the camera I quickly add) still lots to do before then, curtains, new lockers, a proper back step and some better driving lights I think are in order, XOX's head lamps leave a lot to be desired and I would like some work lights on the back. I wonder if it will snow? Do I need to think about recovery gear? Where will I put a shovel? All exciting stuff, until next time dear reader.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06008656454116153930noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5026945727507657567.post-45004900703421250652013-10-29T11:23:00.000+00:002013-11-23T08:16:01.545+00:00And so we begin<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiA_UFS_hZGIPdS52Fi8h3V6c1mU6ektDcWb2urtO9TOK1alvdcwx91vwgXcf2ILTFSE6ihSUDxsi26izB9D73wQDjri8ftRlAtIFpbQQ64ZkDW5g22P-WyTqpyJTEhecCEOOTePffd8HaY/s1600/XOX++(3).jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiA_UFS_hZGIPdS52Fi8h3V6c1mU6ektDcWb2urtO9TOK1alvdcwx91vwgXcf2ILTFSE6ihSUDxsi26izB9D73wQDjri8ftRlAtIFpbQQ64ZkDW5g22P-WyTqpyJTEhecCEOOTePffd8HaY/s320/XOX++(3).jpg" /></a><br />
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First I would like to introduce the stars of the show. The big blue one is XOX my Land Rover Defender Dormobile and the smaller brown one is Ash my Belgian Shepherd and this is us on our first shake down night out away from home. This blog is going to be a scrapbook of photos and thoughts for me to keep a record of our adventurers in XOX as we go to places and do things, although to start with, it will be the fitting out and getting ready for my first proper adventure planed for X-mas 2013.</div>
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So where did it all start? In north wales of all places that is where XOX came from. After I got the idea (thank you Malcolm) in my head that a Defender could become my mobile home and still tow the 3.5T trailer that I need for the shows we do in the summer. Some Google time soon found a choice to look at and XOX fitted the bill nicely. At 17 years old, XOX has been around the block a few times but most of the usual things that go wrong with a Defender have gone wrong and been put right, Hoping I had not just bought a heap of junk it was straight into my local garage to let them have a look. Big deep breath Yes!!!! all is well just a few minor things to sort out and the bottom line: "you have a good one there" was music to my ears.</div>
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So on with THE PLAN.(LOL like I ever have a plan so long as it happens now or better still an hour ago!) So the next step was to get in touch with Dormobile and sort out how much of the conversion they would do and what would be left for me to sort out, and when could this all be arranged as Dormobile HQ is just outside Southampton and our home is on the edge of the Lake District. Not exactly next door. But as it worked out an elegant solution presented itself.</div>
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My friends have a narrowboat share and kindly invite Ash and I along when they go on holiday and as we where picking the boat up from a marina just outside Stafford (about half way to Southampton) it was the perfect time to drop everybody off at the boat, carry on down to Southampton and get the train back. Then have 2 weeks doing 4 miles an hour on the Canal while Jim and the crew at Dormobile got on with the job. Reverse the procedure, train to Southampton and drive XOX back pick up the crew and then home with my 1/2 finished Dormobile.</div>
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Dormobile have done a good job. Roof fitted and this is a new design for them so I am getting to test it out and, after 2 shakedown one-night trips, it is working well. Bunks are good and with a 2" self-inflating mattress on top, very comfortable. I have tried 2 different sleeping bags so far the first one (my old one) was not warm enough and the second one (borrowed for a test) thought it was a snake and tried to strangle me! More Google time! It's surprising what gear carp fishermen need as that is where I found, what I hope will be, the ultimate sleeping bag on a carp fishing website.</div>
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The night heater is brilliant and very economical to run using less than a litre of diesel to keep me warm all night. I have re-positioned the heater outlet to just under the rear windows, this may have been a mistake as it takes a while for the heat to get down to flood level but it can get moved again if it is a problem.</div>
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The split charging system is working well keeping the 75 amp leisure battery topped up nicely and the mains hookup gives me power and charges both batteries. LED lighting is great, although I will fit some more when some of the more urgent things have been done. So what have I done so far!</div>
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A folding table made and fitted as a continuation of the galley this is to hold a dish drainer on a tray for drying the washing up and for my laptop to sit on when I am editing photos/watching a movie/doing emails, etc. I have even figured out how to tether the laptop to my mobile phone so if I have a phone signal I can stay in touch with the world.</div>
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The near side rear seat has been removed and the loo is in its place. The other rear seat has been converted into a swivel seat so it can face backwards. and This is where I sit when I am cabinned-up. Or it locks into the forward position to carry an extra passenger. The 2nd row foot well has a false floor and I have carpeted that ("with a little help from my friends" thank you Sue there is a song in there somewhere) and now has long term storage space underneath.</div>
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What about my pal Ash? well his preferred seat is the front passenger seat so I have sorted that out and made him a bed there and there is space under his bed-board for the extra gas bottle, and other odds and ends.</div>
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I have also been doing some thinking about getting in and out of the back of the car when it is wet and not wanting to take wet outer cloths off inside. So I have bought a basha (a small lightweight tarpaulin), won some very good poles from a mate and, with some seriously strong external grade Velcro to attach it to the roof and some guy line,s it makes a great porch/awning. There will also be space under the awning for the generator if I am going wild camping for any length of time.</div>
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I have only had 2 nights out so it is early days yet but so far it looks like I use about 8 litres of water in 24 hours (the on-board tank holds 9 litres) and I think the leisure battery will be good for 3 days before it needs charged again but that will have to be proved.</div>
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You, dear reader will have to get used to dark moody photos, these are the sort that I like and that is one of the uses that XOX will be put to, taking me to locations where I can get this sort of shot but better.<br />
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