4motion-ing the roads less travelled...

So finally back on the roads less travelled, this time following the Vibraction Road Book 28 through Navarra in Northern spain ..
1000007158.jpg Full reports when back in blighty, but a great adventure in progress... like driving down here..
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and cooking my first ever campervan crumble..
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Watch this space!!!
FD
 
Waiting with anticipation for the next photos and video. I’ve just searched that guidebook - a French guide to a Spanish off-road trip. Looks fantastic!
 
Waiting with anticipation for the next photos and video. I’ve just searched that guidebook - a French guide to a Spanish off-road trip. Looks fantastic!
The Frenchiness is a challenge but the books are so well researched it's worth it. The main thing is the GPS route that comes with the book...this can be uploaded into an app like Outdooractive or some Garmin devices and you can just follow the line on the map.

If interested, I'll start a roadbook/route thread to look at this in a bit of detail and see what others use to find their roads less travelled.

FD
 
This is amazing @FaithfulDonkey love your adventures and great videos ! we have also recently upgraded from a Landrover and a tent to a T6 (2wd though)
Apologies for hijacking your thread but I see you have both a Ridgemonkey Quad Stove and an Omnia Oven. I have had my Quad stove for a couple years now (on my second the first was DoA!) its a great idea with the 1 or 2 burner setup they just need to get a grip on the build quality !

But I am curious to know how your find your Omnia Oven, any tips or tricks ? we have just purchased one due to the wife's new dietary requirement's and have yet to use it.
 
What's the temps like at the mo ?
So in Spain it was anywhere between 5° at night to 18° in the day. Always a bit chilly if not in the sun but very pleasant when you are. A bit rainy at times and even had snow in the Picos. I'd say a good time to visit overall if you've got a well insulated van and some blankets for the night.
 
This is amazing @FaithfulDonkey love your adventures and great videos ! we have also recently upgraded from a Landrover and a tent to a T6 (2wd though)
Apologies for hijacking your thread but I see you have both a Ridgemonkey Quad Stove and an Omnia Oven. I have had my Quad stove for a couple years now (on my second the first was DoA!) its a great idea with the 1 or 2 burner setup they just need to get a grip on the build quality !

But I am curious to know how your find your Omnia Oven, any tips or tricks ? we have just purchased one due to the wife's new dietary requirement's and have yet to use it.
Firstly, never apologise for Omnia chat which is always welcome here...it's been one of those game changing things for me over the past few years. Who doesn't enjoy freshly baked bread and scones when 2500m high up on a mountain track?

Biggest tip is to get the thermometer...it was always a little hit and miss about burning your bottom or not, now much easier to judge. Turns out you need much less heat than you think to keep it at temperature...save loads of gas and cook things much better too. I've always had the silicone liner, but this year got the three seperate segmented one (you can see it in the crumble piccie above...seems to be even better at cooking through and holding temp...plus can have chicken and rice pudding cooking at the same time (not tried that yet though!).

On the Ridge Monkey cooker, totally agree...fantastic design and fits perfectly in my rear door storage with the gas bottle too...but poor build. Would happily pay double if made by Primus and didn't rattle every time I pick it up. But it hasn't let me down and works well with the Omnia.

And finally, 2WD transporter will have been fine on all the roads less travelled on this trip and many others I've idriven if done with a bit of care and common sense. 4wd is mainly a comfort blanket and gives a few more options...

Happy adventuring!
 
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