In car emergency sleep
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In car emergency sleep (heat blanket included)
Went to new hampshire on last holiday, guess what , all the hotel showed no vacancy... that was 20 miles around ... as we were fed to look around, we decided to have a in-car sleep.
We finally stopped at Mount Washington ( at a sight seeing spot). Good thing weather was on our side.
We dropped all the back seats flat, opened the roof top and made a small window opening on all sides.
Let me tell you....2 tall person won't fit nicely in a Lexus!
Btw we were 3 in the car with my 7year old kid scared of bears and leprauchauns attacking him at night.
I had to sleep in the drivers seat and turn every 10 mins so that I dont stop my blood from clogging and wreak my muscles in the morning.
My g.f. took the back seats , removed the cargo cover and kinda liked it as she didn't complain much as I do all the time, shes actually smaller then me, at full 5'8 .
The seats are mid stiff so they fully support your body without breaking on you or breaking you.
Thats whaty happens when you dont plan everthing ahead...oh well might as well build a nuclear bunker right now!
And yeah, one more thing, my kid found 1 emergency heat blanket in the rear toolkit, kinda odd as I was not expecting to have this. But they should provide at least 4 of them.
We finally stopped at Mount Washington ( at a sight seeing spot). Good thing weather was on our side.
We dropped all the back seats flat, opened the roof top and made a small window opening on all sides.
Let me tell you....2 tall person won't fit nicely in a Lexus!
Btw we were 3 in the car with my 7year old kid scared of bears and leprauchauns attacking him at night.
I had to sleep in the drivers seat and turn every 10 mins so that I dont stop my blood from clogging and wreak my muscles in the morning.
My g.f. took the back seats , removed the cargo cover and kinda liked it as she didn't complain much as I do all the time, shes actually smaller then me, at full 5'8 .
The seats are mid stiff so they fully support your body without breaking on you or breaking you.
Thats whaty happens when you dont plan everthing ahead...oh well might as well build a nuclear bunker right now!
And yeah, one more thing, my kid found 1 emergency heat blanket in the rear toolkit, kinda odd as I was not expecting to have this. But they should provide at least 4 of them.
Last edited by Lazerboy; 10-10-17 at 07:42 PM. Reason: Edit
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