Got some of the camp before and after the tornado if I can find them, but this is my camper...even with the dent from the pine tree that fell on it during the tornado .
Got some of the camp before and after the tornado if I can find them, but this is my camper...even with the dent from the pine tree that fell on it during the tornado . There are a couple of more pictures that you have to click on the links to see...not sure why?
No power, no water. A wood burning stove and a cot is all I really need. I do have a propane stove and grill though for warmer weather. Although I like cooking on a campfire as well.
About 30 to 45 minutes. I can take it down in 15 or less. I`ve slept in when it was 17 degrees and that little fire keeps it warm as your own home. It`s also stood through 70 mph winds.
OK boys we are in that dull spring and summer stretch here related to deer hunting. This is the most viewed thread on the forum with almost 89,000 views to date.
Sorry its a little pic heavy but me my wife and two kids were getting a little crowded in the camp so i decided to add onto my existing camp very happy with the turn out we should have plenty of room now, i will have a full size refrigerator a stove and counter top with sink on one end and couch recliner and wall mount fold up beds on the other of course a tv and cable box, i still have to run electric put in the insulation, then figure out what im going to do for the interior walls and exterior walls ive been going up working on it every chance i get any ideas are appreciated hope everybody enjoys!!!!
My son and I joined a club last year in Warren Co. that had a pole barn already in place. Several members bring their own campers (my 5er would never make it ) and I believe some are members of GON. Looks a little different now.
We now have power in place.