Our first two campers were pop-uo types. The first was a 1969 StarCraft, and the second was a 1975 Coleman. We had two children, a boy and a girl. We enjoyed both campers immensely. (We enjoyed both kids also!) We hauled our campers as far east the Atlantic in Maine and as far west as Montana. After the Coleman, we graduated to an eighteen foot Frolic hard sided camper. We went everywhere in that one. We camped in snow storms and blistering heat. This was my first camper with an air conditioner. What a difference that made!! You have gone the opposite direction! You started out with a hard sided eighteen foot camper and now you have graduated to a Pop-Up. You have had your campers first and now you are starting to have children! After the eighteen foot Frolic, after we were done paying college bills for our two children, we bought a twenty-six foot Jayco. I still love the way you painted your first camper the historic colors. I always looked for that color scheme in the Sunday morning RU-vid releases. Hoping to see you in your pop-up until your baby is born. You then can supplant camper pictures with family pictures. Let us enjoy your baby pictures along with your family pictures!! Do not leave us out, PLEASE!!!
Try this with mold, take your bleach/water and just mist it on and walk away. Start small on the ratio, like 15 percent on the bleach. Usually like 10 or 15 minutes and it dies and clears right up. Sometimes if its stubborn might have to hit it again. You don't want to scrub it, just spreading it around. Cool channel, checked it out, I did like 22 nat parks when i retired, so so much too see out west. Oh so must of us have switched back to popups for our deer camps up north (michigan), we use the pink insulation on the cloth ends. Don't ask me what thickness but I'm thinking its 1/2 inch.
Wow !! First, congrats on the pregnancy!! I was just thinking, you guys have become quite the DIY'ers and its cool to see your projects. Again, congrats on adding to the family!
I’ve thought about exactly what you are doing. Pop up’s are easy to pull, provide plenty of privacy. They just aren’t made to last forever. The only suggestion I have is to protect your trailer from mice. Look at ALL THE ROOM YOU HAVE.
Just back yesterday from camping beachside san Diego for a week....in a costco tent! Anything cheap I approve of. Hope you guys are kicking ass! Timmy C Arizona
Congrats you two! Love your videos, have been watching since the first RV Reno and all your travels. Glad you're back doing some videos. Take care of that little growing baby, so exciting 😊.
A lot of campgrounds in the heart of bear country have a strict policy about not leaving food in a pop up! Must be kept in a hard sided vehicle or bear box. Not sure we’ll be in that situation too often but it’s certainly a valid point!