As a teenager, that was the only way to do it – and it’s still the coolest way. As soon as we were 18, we drove from France all the way down the coastline to Spain to surf. And at the of the winter season, we always had this spot up at the Kaunertal Glacier. Yet, that wasn’t with a camper van, but with a VW Polo and a tent. It was all super improvised. And cold. From that time comes my camping lifehack: set up a campfire with massive stones – and then wrap them in a blanket and take them into your sleeping bag. My lifehack from the days without a heater…
You don’t need the stones anymore these days…
No, fortunately not. Camping like that was super cool – but only for a time. Today, I have a film crew @yas.snowboarding. Often, we are on the road for weeks at a time, and of course in colder regions. When you’re out in the backcountry all day, soaked to the bone and full of bruises, you’re happy to have a real home to rest, to recover, to work in.
How did you get involved with Sunlight?
Actually, my first motorhome experience was with Sunlight. I was on a production trip with Nitro. That’s when I first realized how cool it is to have a proper home on wheels, where you can come down, take a hot shower, work professionally… Basically, it has to vibe – with people, with brands. And it did with Sunlight.