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Jeff10236
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Aug 10, 2016

A year with my pop up. Lessons learned

So, I bought my 2003 StarCraft 2406 about a year ago. With how much I was looking forward to finally getting a pop up, I am not really happy with it and will be selling it after my current trip. Here are some lessons learned.

1) I will not replace it until I own a house with a garage or have cheap storage lined up. My new apt will not let me keep it there. It almost got towed and I got a $300 abandoned vehicle ticket for keeping it on my old street less tnan a week after I changed my address. Most local storage lots around here are nearly $100 a month (way too much for a 13yr old ~$3000 pop up). A lot managed by the HOA (Columbia Association) is just under $300/yr but I may be on the waiting list a long time.

2) It is a lot more work than I remember from my parents pop up from my youth. It wouldn't be bad if I had a family and could share duties, but for a single person (with a bad back) it is a lot of work. When the weather is mild (spring and fall) I prefer a tent. If I buy again while still single (or married without kids and the need for more sleeping space) I'll just get a TAB or similar lightweight trailer.

3) My next pop up will be smaller and simpler. See #2 above less to set up would be nice. I will pay close attention to what is needed to set it up, and I'll definitely get a powered lift system.

4) I will buy newer. I'm not the most mechanically inclined person and I need to have someone fix what goes wrong (it can get expensive). On my drive here, the tail lights worked but none of the other lights did. It also blew a fuse a few minutes ago causing the interior lights to die though at least I am capable of fixing that. A newer pop up (esp if bought new) should have less go wrong.

5) On some positive notes... I love the bunk end fans I got, they really do help circulate air where you need it. I still love camping, whether In a tent or pop up. As I get older I'm less tolerant of extreme heat and humidity than I used to be. Without the pop up's AC allowing me to escape the heat when needed there is no way I'd be camping and enjoying the outdoors this week.

Bottom line, I'm selling. I'm going back to just my tents when temps allow it, the rest of the time I'll rent a pop up, TAB or similar lightweight or a cabin until I'm ready to buy again.

In the meantime, I'm off to find a fuse then enjoy the rest of my Virginia Beach/Williamsburg trip.

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