dave and ginny
Senior Member
On another thread some of us got off track and started discussing the memories of camping with much simpler RVs than we have today. Ginny and I have been cleaning out closets and other storage which led me to old brochures and pictures of camping trips of years gone by. My sons and I talk about some of these camping trips with great fondness. I hope some of you will share your memories.
Around 1995 we were broke and starting a business. I found an old Viking popup camper for sale and it was better than a tent. Our 3 sons at the time were 10,12 and 15, all full of energy. That Thanksgiving Ginny's family had a gathering down at "Black Rock state park" in Georgia so we loaded up and took off for the adventure with an overloaded mini van tugging the popup.
Since we were heading South (From Illinois) we assumed that we'd be enjoying warmer weather so we packed accordingly. When we picked our campsite we were amazed to find the picturesque spot still available so we happily took it. We found out that night why this spot was still open, no wind barriers for the wind blowing up over the steep grade. It was cold that year and the popup didn't have a working furnace so we had 3 small electric heaters (we found at the local hardware store) and 5 frozen people with the wind blowing off the mountains. Sure was a lot of cuddling on that trip as the walls shook and waved! It was a lot of fun and we still laugh at the memories.
The popup was simple enough and easy to level. If the door could be opened, it was level. Repack the bearings each spring and check for mice. No Heat, A/C or toilet. Just a gas stove and a sink with a hose that ran out to a bucket.
As many of you, we've worked our way to larger and better RVs but it was the simpler times that have brought me the memories and joys that I hope I never forget.
Around 1995 we were broke and starting a business. I found an old Viking popup camper for sale and it was better than a tent. Our 3 sons at the time were 10,12 and 15, all full of energy. That Thanksgiving Ginny's family had a gathering down at "Black Rock state park" in Georgia so we loaded up and took off for the adventure with an overloaded mini van tugging the popup.
Since we were heading South (From Illinois) we assumed that we'd be enjoying warmer weather so we packed accordingly. When we picked our campsite we were amazed to find the picturesque spot still available so we happily took it. We found out that night why this spot was still open, no wind barriers for the wind blowing up over the steep grade. It was cold that year and the popup didn't have a working furnace so we had 3 small electric heaters (we found at the local hardware store) and 5 frozen people with the wind blowing off the mountains. Sure was a lot of cuddling on that trip as the walls shook and waved! It was a lot of fun and we still laugh at the memories.
The popup was simple enough and easy to level. If the door could be opened, it was level. Repack the bearings each spring and check for mice. No Heat, A/C or toilet. Just a gas stove and a sink with a hose that ran out to a bucket.
As many of you, we've worked our way to larger and better RVs but it was the simpler times that have brought me the memories and joys that I hope I never forget.
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