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Hey all. Well, I joined the forum a couple years ago after we bought a 35 year old Coleman Columbia pop up camper. We are a family of four (two...
Thanks everyone. We did drain it this weekend. Backed the camper up to the septic tank inlet and let her go. It's a small tank and wen't...
Thanks for the replies. An RV friend enthusiast and I will attempt to drain it in the next week or so. No hard freezes are predicted for the...
Thanks emoney, will do.
Thanks GreyFox. It is an absolute luxury. I never had access to a space like this until a couple years ago. As I woke up this morning to...
[ATTACH] Well, we got the camper in the garage this weekend! There was no concern about ceiling height once inside the worry was that the door...
Many thanks. Yep, that's me with an old guitar.
Roger that. I appreciate the replies. We have some long trips planned in the spring so I'll certainly share the results then.
Thanks all. I guess we'll drain it. Good times.
I'm open to suggestions. I know that the tanks should have all been drained before the camper is winterized but then life happens. I bought a...
The camp feeling is something I really like about the hybrid. When I stretched out in the wing it felt like the pop up and like camping, but then...
Thanks for the replies. I'm not expecting any great mileage with this set up but shouldn't be too bad. My Explorer gets between 20 and 21 for...
I thought about that too. Possibly. I also have considered taking the wheels off and using car wheel dollies. Hopefully we'll sneak it under...
Wow, that is large! I'm sure it's very comfortable inside. I definitely wanted a single axle and to keep it tiny. And hoping to be able to get...
Thanks. Yeah, it's pretty cool. I like the fact that it's convertible to suit the needs at the time. I put a tape measure on it because I was...
Thanks all. I really dig this little camper! Opened it up today for the first time and fell in love with the space, the layout, and the ease of...
Well, in June of this year we bought a little Coleman Columbia pop up camper for $600. I did a little remodel work on it and we used it for two...
It's a shame that there aren't modern versions of this. I could envision a single axle one with a very light top that had a crank or spring...
It's definitely a strange one. Crawling in and just using it as a place to sleep could be an option I guess. The toilet could still be used and...
Well, even though we have our little Coleman pop up that I'm modifying to suit our needs I'm always keeping an eye out for interesting campers and...