Pop-up Camper Restoration

Let me just say, what I really want is a vintage egg camper with a cute-stripy awning that I can restore and love forever… but that isn’t going to happen right now for many reasons. Aside from the fact that I rarely go camping, can’t justify spending the money, and don’t own a truck to pull it, I really should start small (and cheap) and work my way up (right?). Unless you have one just sitting in your driveway that you think you want to give me, of course. Since that is not likely to happen, I have been stalking craigslist for an old, yet charming, pop-up camper that I can have as a project.


I found a few through Craigslist that I like (see above), but squealed in delight at the yellow one before reading the dreaded “SOLD” in the post. Perhaps this whole thing is just a passing phase after having a weekend away in Mendocino, but I would be so happy to have a large project top occupy my time, even if in the end I just turn around and sell it. I would like to think that after months of putting time into it, that we would be inspired to take some impromptu overnight trips in it for marshmallows and late nights at the lake. I’m really not sold on any of the ones I have seen just yet, but I did manage to find this awesome number while searching for pop-up trailers on ebay:


That will have to do for now.

Lake Almanor, CA.

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We woke early Sunday morning, grabbed our coffee and hit the road. Usually we don’t drive quite so far for our Sunday road trips, but since this included some pretty great friends, babies, and a cabin on the lake, we were all in. It took us about 3 hours to get there; the roads were surprisingly clear and the babe slept like a babe. Our friends (Mcrae & Mark) were at breakfast when we arrived so we unloaded the car onto the porch and headed up the side of the hill to this pretty sweet tee-pee that Jeremiah “the strong” and Mark made the day before. After about an hour we brought all of or stuff inside and Mcrae and I settled into and afternoon of chatting and babies while Mark and Matt opted to gain a man-card by fishing on the lake. Eventually, the boys returned with 3 trout, dinner was made, the babes were in bed and we played “Cards Against Humanity” late into the night. In the morning Mcrae made coffee and breakfast, and we slowly made our way to the car and back home. It was a perfectly simple and satisfying weekend.

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