What kit do you have in the car for snow conditions

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Re: What kit do you have in the car for snow conditions

#11 Post by EagerNoSkill »

Dougan wrote:
Meaty wrote:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
And Saddler...any reason why Stifler's mom in particular...?

He KNOWS she will put it! fingerscrossed
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Re: What kit do you have in the car for snow conditions

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Will you all just man the chuff up wtfwtf
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Dougan wrote:The boot on my old Mondeo is huge, so I leave my emergency kit in the car all year round - A spare set of clothes, enough water for me and the car (including screenwash etc.), first aid, foil blankets and compact sleeping bag, torches, tools (including plastic and duct tape for window repairs), compact shovel, wet-wipes and kitchen roll, and an old waterproof jacket...my walking boots always stay in the car too as I don't drive wearing them...

...so when it snows...just an extra warm coat and hat on the back seat...
+1,

Plus walking boots, wellies, camping/shooting roll mat, 3 part tow bar, except its in the tiny boot of my Astra so theres no room for anything else :roll:
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Meaty wrote:
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I think I used to go out with her!
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David-mauser wrote:
Meaty wrote:
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I think I used to go out with her!
I am glad you brought up the Welsh reference - I daren't for the sake of a bit of Monday morning detente :squirrel: :lol:
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#16 Post by Watcher »

http://www.baysavers.com/node/758

I keep a folding entrenching tool under the seat of my car (less than £20 round these parts). If you buy one make sure its a proper military one with a bolt fixing rather than a rivet. As its only small it lives under the seat all the time.

Other wise all the stuff that everyone else has but with one addition - a flourescent piece of cloth for attracting attention.
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Re: What kit do you have in the car for snow conditions

#17 Post by Andy632 »

Winter fluorescent jacket. (It can get cold in the Highlands)
Can of windscreen deicer. (So I can clear the screen, It can get cold in the Highlands)
Pair of wellys with socks. (It can get cold & wet in the Highlands)
Tow Rope & Jump leads. (for other vehicles blocking the small roads)
Torch & spare batteries. (So I can see what I'm doing when attaching Tow Rope & jump leads to some eejit's car.)
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Re: What kit do you have in the car for snow conditions

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Watcher wrote:http://www.baysavers.com/node/758

I keep a folding entrenching tool under the seat of my car (less than £20 round these parts). If you buy one make sure its a proper military one with a bolt fixing rather than a rivet. As its only small it lives under the seat all the time.

Other wise all the stuff that everyone else has but with one addition - a flourescent piece of cloth for attracting attention.
Good drills, I keep an ETH in the boot, but fortunately to date, have never needed to use it. A couple of MREs live in my vehicle.

A candle is supposed to be valuable as a heat source. Just don't get it too close to the sleeping bag! :lol:
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Re: What kit do you have in the car for snow conditions

#19 Post by David-mauser »

Meaty wrote:
David-mauser wrote:
Meaty wrote:
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I think I used to go out with her!
I am glad you brought up the Welsh reference - I daren't for the sake of a bit of Monday morning detente :squirrel: :lol:

AH, I may live in :wales: but I'm :flag5: thro and thro! :shakeshout:
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Re: What kit do you have in the car for snow conditions

#20 Post by tackb »

i don't i just run a landcruiser amazon, no worries!

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