I have owned a number of campers, including two pop-ups. I would not throw them out; especially if you are in the bush a lot. Up here on Vancouver Island, there are lot of retired logging roads you can get to if you have the clearances.
I have had new Palomino pop-top. It lasted less than one season. The thing was not very well put together. We took a loss and dumped it for the well used Starcraft pop-top. Never looked back.
One of my combinations was a full size Chevy 4X4 with an import Starcraft pop-top. The camper was as wide as the box; no overhang. The narrowness meant that if I could get my mirrors through the alder, the rest of the rig would fit. It also meant it wasn't top heavy when maneuvering on sketchy washed out corners. For the bush, it was the best setup.
My current 18.5 ft fifth wheel is great too as it's an older model at 8' wide and gets into some great places because of the size. Stay as small as you can if you really want to get in to all of those back woods places.
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