Winter Car Camping in Tiny Car - An EPIC Road Trip - Part 3/7
Dive into an adrenaline-packed winter car camping journey, as I brave the Arctic cold in a modified VW Up, in search of the elusive Northern Lights.
This gripping 30-minute episode of solo car camping in the Arctic, is filled with harrowing challenges and stunning winter landscapes that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
*Extreme Conditions Car Camping*
Car camping in extreme rain and stormy weather (Flensburg Germany)
Car camping in the snow and intense -36°C temperatures (Finland)
Essential gear malfunctions
*Thrilling Incidents*
Witness a near miss that could have drastically cut this journey short. (Saved by another driver)
*Breathtaking Views*
Discover the raw beauty of Arctic landscapes.
Gear up for an unforgettable car camping roadtrip in a VW Up micro camper, that tests the limits of survival and adventure!
*Some history about the VW Up*
The Volkswagen Up, introduced in 2011, is a city car designed to offer affordability and efficiency. It's part of Volkswagen's 'New Small Family' series and was developed to provide a practical solution for urban mobility.
Although not available in the United States, the tiny car has gained popularity in various South American countries like Brazil, where adaptations such as a larger fuel tank and a slightly increased size were made to better suit local market demands.
In South America, the VW Up is celebrated for its economical benefits and compact size, making it ideal for the urban environments common in the region. It has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious 'World Car of the Year' in 2012, highlighting its status as a reliable and practical vehicle choice.
It's worth noting that the Volkswagen Up is essentially the same vehicle as the SEAT Mii and the Škoda Citigo. These models are rebadged versions of the Up, manufactured in the same factory with slight variations in the front and rear facades. This inter-brand sharing is part of a strategy to maximize production efficiency and brand reach across different market segments.