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Hello from Wisconsin

JohnnyG73
Explorer
Explorer
Hello, my name is John. I’m 40 years young and have enjoyed camping my entire life. I should have joined a forum years ago but here I am…late to the party. I live in SE Wisconsin and am originally from Northern Wisconsin.

I grew up camping in tents mostly and occasionally in a homemade truck camper. My parents mostly took me camping at locations that were free without any hook-ups and only sported a fire pit. These locations were always right on the water and quite secluded.

I continued to tent camp until I was about 22 when I purchased my first camper. It was a 1976 Apache pop-up. I began to frequent slightly more civilized camping areas. Mostly county parks that offered a fire pit, picnic table, and pit toilets all for $10 a night. Most of these sites were water front property. To me, it was only a very slight step up from tent camping. My young family was growing and I found that the packing, setting up, breaking camp, and the unpacking process wasn’t much of an improvement over a tent. What I mean to say is, that with the growing family, the family vacations were almost as much work as our actual jobs if not more. Another words, we were no longer enjoying our vacations as much as we should have been.

We had the Apache pop-up for about 4 years before ending up selling it and going back to tent camping for a period. About 8 years ago we re-entered the RV scene when we picked up another old camper. This one was a huge improvement of the pop-up. It was a 1975 18 foot Aristocrat. As much as I love roughing it and boon docking, this made camping so much more enjoyable with 2-4 children. Although the camper was old, everything worked great and it became our home away from home. We began visiting more civilized camp sites because we could now take advantage of having AC, electric fridge, water hook-up, and so on. The price of camping went up also. Previously we were paying $0-$70 a week. Now we were paying $200-$300 a week. Don’t get me wrong, we still boon docked from time to time but were getting tired of converting our dining area to a bed each night and lack of storage space. We wanted a camper with plenty of storage and dedicated sleeping space for the two children remaining at home with us.

This brings me to present. We have outgrown our 18’ Aristocrat. My budget isn’t huge so it took me awhile to score something larger, more modern, and everything working. I ended up finding a 27’, 1994 Starcraft that had minor outside damage from a storm. It has a few minor scratches and dents on the exterior but everything works perfectly and the interior is in great condition. Asking price was $3000 and I paid $1000. Tires were in great shape and it pulled fine. It has a separate bedroom in front and bunk beds in the rear for the kids.

I am excited about getting all of our equipment moved in to our new camper and making it our own. I will be learning about some more modern features with this camper such as electronic tank level indicators and cable TV hook-up (antenna and such). This will also be the first camper that I will utilize a distribution hitch on. I was amazed that the tongue weight was lighter than my old camper and total weight was nearly the same.

So here I am. I’m happy to have found a place to ask questions and hopefully answer a few too.

(I tried to insert some photos but it's asking for a url? My photos are on my computer.)
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2012Coleman
Explorer II
Explorer II
Welcome to the forum! Use this web site (provided by a moderator here) to upload photos. You just copy the URL into your post. It works better on Firefox. Be sure to check the date codes on your tires to find out how old they are. Would love to see some photos.

Good luck and happy camping!
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JohnnyG73
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks everyone, I will attempt to get the pics on here tomorrow. It's just a pic of the old Aristocrat and the newer StarCraft.

ParkCountry
Explorer
Explorer
Welcome to the forum, JohnnyG. Hope you continue to enjoy your new toy for years to come. You're amongst good company here on RV.net.

opnspaces
Navigator II
Navigator II
Hello John and welcome to the forums. 🙂 I read that you have some pictures but didn't know how to post them. 😞 Well I for one want to see at least one picture so I'll give you the easy way to do it in just 7 easy steps.

1) Locate a picture on your computer.
2) Go to this link Link and drag and drop (or copy and paste)your picture right into the middle like the instructions on the page say.
3) Copy the address that the website responds back with.
4) Click "reply to Topic" on this thread to open the window you use for posting.
5) Click on the yellow postcard looking icon (5th from the left) and put the address that you copied in the top box.
6) Type 320 into the width box (leave height blank).
7) Click finish and then post the message.

Give it a try and if it doesn't work we will be able to look at it and fix it for you. :B
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rexlion
Explorer
Explorer
Photos must be uploaded to a hosting site such as Photobucket... then you can add them to a post. Welcome to the forum, and have fun camping.
Mike G.
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JohnnyG73
Explorer
Explorer
I visit the Minocqua, Woodruff, and Eagle River areas quite often. I spent some time last year at Indian Shores Campground. Nice to meet you.

doxiluvr
Explorer II
Explorer II
Enjoyed reading your post. Just wanted to wish you good luck with your new to you trailer and may you make many good memories with it. We are originally from mid-Wisconsin, but recently we spent 8 years in Woodruff, WI at the Hiawatha RV Park after retiring. We are in Colorado now for the summer, but I do miss Wisconsin with its fish frys, great family restaurants, bratwurst and cheese curds, and the lakes. Up North Wisconsin, just can't be beat.
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