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Can you/have you ever slept in your car?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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After reading the domestic thread it got me wondering if it was possible to sleep in a car. Do you hunch in the front, sprawl in the back will your seats recline or is it the mother of all back aches at dawn with little sleep over night?
I know if I tried it in my mx5 I would wake up all stiff in all the wrong places. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"i have a sensible family estate car and have been known to save time putting up my tent by just blowing up a lilo and kipping in the back....
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Do you put up curtains? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Twice I slept in my car, me in the driver's seat with the back pushed back, and the dog in the passenger foot-well.
He was startled by the noise when we went camping in very stormy/windy conditions, and he would not sleep.
So we slept in the car instead. It was very cosy.
The old tent collapsed in the wind while we slept in the car the second time.
Good job too or the little dog could have been scarred for life!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Twice I slept in my car, me in the driver's seat with the back pushed back, and the dog in the passenger foot-well.
He was startled by the noise when we went camping in very stormy/windy conditions, and he would not sleep.
So we slept in the car instead. It was very cosy.
The old tent collapsed in the wind while we slept in the car the second time.
Good job too or the little dog could have been scarred for life!
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Ah ok under those circumstances I get it. You can't camp without a firm pole or 2 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i have a sensible family estate car and have been known to save time putting up my tent by just blowing up a lilo and kipping in the back....
Do you put up curtains? "
nah, i'm not shy!
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
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I once woke up in the back of my car (old Escort) after a night out - fecking car was outside my house, but reckon I didn't fancy going in and facing and possibly shagging my husband so the car was a better bet (note, at no point did I drive the car under the influence of booze). When majorly pissed, I don't so much sleep as fall unconscious for upto 10 hours and wake feeling as if a nest of rats has died in my mouth and Hulk Hogan has taken a piece of 2x4 to me so def rather stiff |
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"i have a sensible family estate car and have been known to save time putting up my tent by just blowing up a lilo and kipping in the back....
Do you put up curtains?
nah, i'm not shy!
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I kind of guessed you weren't
So you can stretch out full length in the back then? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i have a sensible family estate car and have been known to save time putting up my tent by just blowing up a lilo and kipping in the back....
Do you put up curtains?
nah, i'm not shy!
I kind of guessed you weren't
So you can stretch out full length in the back then? "
yep, i can get a normal single blowup in there without having to push the front seats all the way forward... though if you'd seen my car, you'd realise why I've only ever slept in there alone
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