In a snowy/icy field? probably at least 15% overnight.Hrm has anyone ran the heat pump in an all-nighter like this? How many kWh could one expect to use?
Those Nomads are great, supposed to be a grill but I guess it works as… a firepit
Oh my, I find glamping weird.
to eachOh my, I find glamping weird.
He doesn't ever talk! Not even to his dog! He doesn't swear when his tent canopy pulled off his cantrail. And did anyone think, the cantrail was going to fall off?
I did watch his energy usage and he left home with 90%, got to his parking spot with 76%, and when he woke up he had what looks like 52%.![]()
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And that's before he made his Nespresso. If you're going to enjoy nature, why not try to enjoy nature?
To each his or her own. Think the whole video was a “flex” though. One of the first long forms involving Cybertruck in South Korea. Cultural differences and priorities? It’s great visibility none the less and was well done. Wonder what camping gear or ideas will come from it?Oh my, I find glamping weird.
He doesn't ever talk! Not even to his dog! He doesn't swear when his tent canopy pulled off his cantrail. And did anyone think, the cantrail was going to fall off?
I did watch his energy usage and he left home with 90%, got to his parking spot with 76%, and when he woke up he had what looks like 52%.![]()
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And that's before he made his Nespresso. If you're going to enjoy nature, why not try to enjoy nature?
They do that in China, too.Video description;
We spent 24 hours in a Tesla Cybertruck on a cold winter day deep in the mountains.
About 10cm of snow fell during the afternoon, gently covering the forest.
By evening, the snow turned into rain, tapping softly on the tarp and windows.
We set up a hexa tarp on the side of the Cybertruck and stayed warm inside — watching movies, playing games, and relaxing in peace.
Thanks to the electric climate control, the cabin stayed at a cozy 25°C all night.
While the outside was cold and wet, inside felt like a quiet and warm retreat in nature.
This was real winter car camping — no drama, no survival, just comfort, stillness, and snow turning to rain.
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To each his or her own. Think the whole video was a “flex” though. One of the first long forms involving Cybertruck in South Korea. Cultural differences and priorities? It’s great visibility none the less and was well done. Wonder what camping gear or ideas will come from it?