Monday, January 2, 2012

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, New Mexico

We finally decided to take a winter day trip that was well worth the drive. We went to Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument near the Cochiti Pueblo in New Mexico. It was a great 45 degree and sunny day to go for a hike in the foothills of the Jemez Mountains. The weather was great and there was still some snow on the ground but later on in the hike we found out that there was still some deep snow that prevented us from reaching the end of the canyon trail. Here are some great pictures form our most recent winter day trip.

Rock Formations at Tent Rocks

Snow in the Canyon at Tent Rocks National Park

Rock Formations and Snow at Tent Rocks

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

New Mexico Winter Sunset

Here is a great picture a day after some heavy snowfall. This picture is of the Sandia Mountains at sunset and shows both the snow and the pink mountain sunset we are always accustomed to seeing.

Sandia Mountains Winter Sunset
A very peaceful site to come home to after a long day at work.



Lots of Snow Today in New Mexico

I took that picture of the upcoming weather in the mountains a couple of days ago only to wake up to this a few days later.

Snow Covered Subaru in New Mexico

Lots of people think that New Mexico is a dry and barren wasteland but as you can see it has a lot more to offer.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Beautiful December Morning near the Sandia Mountains

I woke up to a different site this morning of the Sandia Mountains. I am usually greeted in the morning with a big bright view of the Sandias but this morning shows that we do experience the seasons here in Northern New Mexico. Notice the low lying cloud cover or fog in the valley.

Winter in New Mexico



Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Yellowstone National Park in our Skamper Pop Up, 2000 mile Trip

Most people would like to take a test trip in their newly renovated pop up camper, somewhere close so that if anything goes wrong then you can get it fixed quickly and cheaply. We ran out of time on our renovation so we loaded up our Skamper and then drove 1,000+ miles to Yellowstone National Park for a nine day trip! We had a wonderful trip with only a few problems that surfaced from our camper.

  • 22 year old roof vent leaked a little - We had planned to replace this but we ran out of time. Fortunately the leak was minimal and was mitigated with a pot.
  • A crappy weld from the previous owner on the back bumper broke - The upper part of the weld broke which was fixed with some Walmart small corner brackets and self drilling screws. I have a new found love of self drilling screws. 
Everything else went great! Our new canvas performed wonderfully during its first rain and also during the 35 degree nights in Wyoming. We did make sure that we purchased new tires for our trip and also replaced the seals, bearings, and grease on the trailer axles. I also knocked out the old bearing races and pressed in the new bearing races as well. This was key for a worry-free pulling camper. At every gas up I got out to check the tire and hub temperatures with the back of my hand and they were barely warm even in the 100 degree heat. Check out the cool picture of our Skamper in Yellowstone!


Our Skamper Pop Up in Yellowstone
Skamper in Yellowstone

Friday, July 8, 2011

New Pop Up Camper Canvas from Bear Creek has Arrived

When we bought our project pop up camper we knew that we were going to have to replace the canvas. From far away the exterior of our old canvas did not look too bad but once you got close you could see how old our canvas was. First off there were quite a few patches on the wing sections of the canvas. We also noticed some water damage on the inside corners as well which told us they were leaking. The interior portion of the canvas is what made us decide to replace it. None of the windows were working. All the zippers were either sewn or silicon sealed shut. The corners were also sewn together where the Velcro started to fail. The canvas was old, stiff and smelled funny from probably from being 22 years old.

We checked the internet for replacement canvases and all good reviews pointed to Bear Creek Canvas of Spencer, Wisconsin. We spoke to the folks from Bear Creek weeks before our purchase. We had lots of questions and they did not hesitate to answer any of them via phone or email. Bear Creek did not have a pattern for our camper but that didn't stop them. We shipped our old canvas off to them and in less than the 10 week quoted delivery time we had our new canvas back.

I was very excited to receive our new canvas and get it unpacked. The same day we got it, I already had it hanging in our camper and it fit great. I need to stop and say the money we spent on getting a new canvas was well worth it and I wouldn't hesitate to do it again on any future pop up projects. Here are some of the features to upgrading your canvas:
  • The new canvas was lighter in weight but just as strong.
  • The wings are covered in vinyl instead of coated canvas.
  • The canvas is pretreated and requires no additional waterproofing.
  • The corner seams were changed from Velcro to heavy duty zippers.
  • The wing side tie downs are bungee cords instead of string.
  • It came with new metal snaps and an installation tool.
  • Windows are triple pane (canvas cover, tinted plastic, and screen) with straps for keeping them in place when unzipped.
Needless to say I am very happy with my new canvas and am looking forward getting out there and camping. Here are some great before and after pictures. Our pop up still needs a little work but we are going to enjoy it some this season and look to finish it in the fall. Luckily our fall season lasts until November in the desert Southwest. Check out these pictures.

Old Skamper Pop Up Canvas-1

Old Skamper Pop Up Canvas-2

Old Skamper Interior-1
As you can see the exterior did not look to bad except for the multiple screen repairs and cuts. That brown stuff on the windows is the spray adhesive that was used to seal extra plastic to the windows. Here are the new canvas pictures.

New Skamper Canvas from Bear Creek-1

New Skamper Canvas from Bear Creek-2

New Skamper Interior

Monday, July 4, 2011

New Pictures of Skamper Pop Up Camper Restoration

It's been a little while since we last posted but we have been busy with the rebuild. The cabinet resurfacing is complete. All that is left to do for the cabinets is to cut out a few openings and install cabinet doors. I really like the dark stain with the light floors and walls. It took three sheets of stain grade beaded plywood to rebuild the cabinet faces. Some of the cabinets have a new face over the old face. Pieces that needed to be totally replaced were created by screwing two pieces of 3/8" thick beaded plywood back to back to create a 3/4" piece with the texture on both sides.

Old Cabinets & Floor

New Cabinets, Floor, & Paint
 We also were contacted by Bear Creek Canvas of Spencer, Wisconsin and notified that our canvas is ready and is now being delivered almost a week ahead of schedule. We are very excited to receive our new canvas and get it on our Skamper. Stay tuned for pictures of the new canvas.