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2000 mile Jimny Europe trip with a caravan :)
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15 Dec 2015 20:23 #158588
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Hi long time since I have posted but in the summer I traveled round Europe with my Jimny and Caravan + girlfriend
We traveled through France, Belgium,Switzerland and Italy. The Jimny performed faltlasly the whole trip even with caravan steep mountain roads and 43 degree heat in Italy!!
We travelled off road on some old military roads in Italy which was excellent.
Here are some pics below just shows you don't need a massive 4x4.
We traveled through France, Belgium,Switzerland and Italy. The Jimny performed faltlasly the whole trip even with caravan steep mountain roads and 43 degree heat in Italy!!
We travelled off road on some old military roads in Italy which was excellent.
Here are some pics below just shows you don't need a massive 4x4.
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15 Dec 2015 21:26 #158598
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Some amazing scenery it must have been a fantastic trip what a great little van to complement the jimny
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
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15 Dec 2015 22:21 #158604
by kirkynut
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Looks awesome! What views!
I'm lining this sort of thing up for my retirement! I'm only 38 but looking forward to it!
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I'm lining this sort of thing up for my retirement! I'm only 38 but looking forward to it!
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The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
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16 Dec 2015 08:37 #158614
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Replied by Tadpole on topic 2000 mile Jimny Europe trip with a caravan :)
Whoooo great pics awesome trip thanks for sharing well done you guys ...
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16 Dec 2015 09:12 #158616
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Looks wicked would love to do this ..
Gusthegorilla haven't you just bought a similar caravan ? Can see you doing something like this next
Gusthegorilla haven't you just bought a similar caravan ? Can see you doing something like this next
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16 Dec 2015 14:02 - 16 Dec 2015 14:08 #158628
by gusthegorilla
Replied by gusthegorilla on topic 2000 mile Jimny Europe trip with a caravan :)
Adventure of a lifetime, Adam...and the little Eriba is perfect for that sort of trip, from memory it only weighs 600kgs.
The memories you bring back will last you both for ever..I'm really jealous :sick:
Any idea what height you were at when taking the pics, and was there any difficulty with the Jimny's breathing?
Sam.....I know I was banging on earlier in the year about my teardrop, took it to Cornwall for 2 weeks and it was ace...but...not nearly as versatile or convenient as Adam's Eriba, which has many advantages over mine.
Don't want to hi-jack Adam's thread, but yes, we're planning a similar venture for 2017
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Adam...forgot to ask...how long did your little adventure take to complete?
The memories you bring back will last you both for ever..I'm really jealous :sick:
Any idea what height you were at when taking the pics, and was there any difficulty with the Jimny's breathing?
Sam.....I know I was banging on earlier in the year about my teardrop, took it to Cornwall for 2 weeks and it was ace...but...not nearly as versatile or convenient as Adam's Eriba, which has many advantages over mine.
Don't want to hi-jack Adam's thread, but yes, we're planning a similar venture for 2017
Gus
Adam...forgot to ask...how long did your little adventure take to complete?
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16 Dec 2015 22:05 - 16 Dec 2015 22:09 #158654
by Adamoffroad
Replied by Adamoffroad on topic 2000 mile Jimny Europe trip with a caravan :)
Hi cheers guys was quite a trip
The caravan only weighs 550kg empty so pretty light. The mountain pass was called Sustenpass and is 2,200m Google it. Usually you wouldn't take a caravan over it especially behind a Jimny but a tunnel was closed and it was a long way round, had to use 1St low range at the top lol.
Switzerland was by far my favorite place but was so expensive we didn't stay long.
The one place we didn't visit was Col de Sommeiller the highest drivable point in the alps as we run out of time
(maybe next year)
The trip took just over 2 weeks to complete.
The caravan only weighs 550kg empty so pretty light. The mountain pass was called Sustenpass and is 2,200m Google it. Usually you wouldn't take a caravan over it especially behind a Jimny but a tunnel was closed and it was a long way round, had to use 1St low range at the top lol.
Switzerland was by far my favorite place but was so expensive we didn't stay long.
The one place we didn't visit was Col de Sommeiller the highest drivable point in the alps as we run out of time
(maybe next year)
The trip took just over 2 weeks to complete.
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17 Dec 2015 08:37 #158666
by Gurevich
Replied by Gurevich on topic 2000 mile Jimny Europe trip with a caravan :)
Wow! Looks amazing! :woohoo:
Your Jim is a Diesel or Petrol version?
Your Jim is a Diesel or Petrol version?
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17 Dec 2015 13:25 #158685
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
Replied by facade on topic 2000 mile Jimny Europe trip with a caravan :)
Looks great
I bought a Puck this year, but I haven't tested it on the Jimny yet as the clutch is well past its best :dry:
I have fitted the 2wd low switch ready though
I bought a Puck this year, but I haven't tested it on the Jimny yet as the clutch is well past its best :dry:
I have fitted the 2wd low switch ready though
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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17 Dec 2015 22:11 #158698
by Adamoffroad
Replied by Adamoffroad on topic 2000 mile Jimny Europe trip with a caravan :)
Hi Gurevich Its a petrol.
facade haven't heard of the 2wd low switch that would have been useful in the mountains that's awesome you have a puck you will have to post a picture when your clutch is fixed
facade haven't heard of the 2wd low switch that would have been useful in the mountains that's awesome you have a puck you will have to post a picture when your clutch is fixed
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17 Dec 2015 22:23 - 17 Dec 2015 22:25 #158700
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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How to, we think it should work on a push-button transfer, but no-one has tried it AFAIK
www.lines-family.com/index.php/forumlink...=7&id=50929&start=12
I put my switch under the handbrake
I only bought the Puck right at the end of the Summer, and it never stopped raining, so I've not used it it is under a little cover now, and half the upholstery is in the spare room. It still has the original yellow retro 60s style fabric (It looks just like yours, and is a 1998)
www.lines-family.com/index.php/forumlink...=7&id=50929&start=12
I put my switch under the handbrake
I only bought the Puck right at the end of the Summer, and it never stopped raining, so I've not used it it is under a little cover now, and half the upholstery is in the spare room. It still has the original yellow retro 60s style fabric (It looks just like yours, and is a 1998)
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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17 Dec 2015 22:38 #158703
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Replied by Adamoffroad on topic 2000 mile Jimny Europe trip with a caravan :)
Thanks facade for that I will look into that
Good luck on the restoration of the Puck I love mine did have to do a fair bit of work on mine as well but well worth it.
www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum?view=to...6&id=53253&start=156
Good luck on the restoration of the Puck I love mine did have to do a fair bit of work on mine as well but well worth it.
www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum?view=to...6&id=53253&start=156
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