I've been mulling a new project for a while. I like the simplicity of my old weekender but it was just a little too confining. I want a standy but not a full time tall rig. Want it to be light weight and be able to see over it when towing so that leads me to a pop-up. But I don't like the canvas and outrigger beds. My concept is to take a conventional pop-up and remove all the canvas, outrigger beds, and all inside furnishings and build a very basic camper with hard walls replacing the canvas. The walls will be light weight foamie panels with windows or vents. The interior will consist of a queen bed on one side that will fold into a couch, a small two person dinette on the other side, and a cabinet in the middle for the camp stove, coffee pot, etc. A porta-potty will store under one of the dinette seats. I finally found a donor unit this weekend, a 1989 Jayco Model 1006 for all of $650 (can't buy a trailer for that). The 10'X7' Jayco is in very good shape for its age with solid frame, shell, and top and one small spot of water damage. During the two hour drive home it towed like a dream. It looks like a perfect base for my concept. The journal begins. Next step demolition.