




My plans are not yet set in stone. Just exploring my options .


Let the beatings begin.

KennethW wrote:Great get what fit's your needs. I don't like to wait for a camper to dry out. I also over night at Walmart, Truck stop's and rest stop's when traveling. All of them are out of bounds for popup's
Just something to think about.
Cosmo wrote:Maybe you already considers it but a large tent and cot would be an inexpensive comfortable alternative that is small, light and inexpensive.
I think the forum rules allow pop up owners to still post here. Ha ha ha ha ha.
Pop up's are a good choice for many campers. I almost purchased one when I was choosing a trailer.
-Cosmo
les45 wrote:I loved my teardrop and the experience of building it but I found it too confining. I decided to go to something bigger but still small enough to see over while towing. A modified pop-up seemed to fit my needs. I am currently working on a "different kind of pop-up" that will have lightweight hard walls instead of canvas and no outrigger beds. I found an old Jayco 10 footer and basically gutted it. When I'm through, I'll have a standy with a queen size bed, a two person dinette, a porta-potty, AC/DC power, and a small galley cabinet. However, we will still have our EZ-Up set up and a lot of our activities will still be outdoors. If anyone is interested in this concept, you can get more details in my journal at: http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=64782
rustytoolss wrote:I have been following you build, since I found it. Have you gotten the walls up yet ?
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