new pop up for us!

chet

island Explorer
We picked up an older coleman Colorado pop up last night that had been lifted by another club member quite a while ago. They are a neat rig in that the be slides out over the hitch and there is a built in awning over the rear door. I haven't weighed it but I think its around 750 lbs. as it sits on 235 tires and a longer pintle style hitch.
It will fit wifey, me and the little one perfect!

I will post a pic later tonight!:smiley_drive:
 

chet

island Explorer
here's a couple of pics
 

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chet

island Explorer
thanks guys. I have been looking for a good cheap small tent trailer like this for sometime. We went and looked at a used cub camperoo but there was just not enough space inside.

It needs a few small things fixed (like getting rid of the Jeep sticker!!!:rolleyes: ) but it will serve us well. Its lifted with MASSIVE lift block on top of the axle but it seems to have held up. It gets the gravel road test tonight so we will see if the suspension needs any fixes.

Oh its an 1989 Coleman Colorado in case anyone is looking for something similar.
 

paulj

Expedition Leader
Earlier this summer while camping near Mt Rainier at Corral Pass, we saw another old pop up. The owner said it was an Apache, one of the earliest popups. Overall shape reminded me more of the Wildernest pickup camper that I once had. Being an early model with few frills, it was quite light weight, which made it ideal for taking to out of the way camp sites. This campground, for example, was a the end of a rough, steep forest service road. The tow vehicle was a Rodeo.

paulj
 

chet

island Explorer
I'll take interior pics this weekend. I took one the other night but its too dark.

The local RV dealer here sells these really cool A-frame units made by chalet. Lightweight and small but too expensive for the amount of times we will use it.
 

mountainpete

Spamicus Eliminatus
atavuss said:
Fleetwood makes a similiar unit now called the Neon:
http://www.fleetwoodcampingtrailers.com/model.aspx?mid=34&sid=2

I checked out the Fleetwood Neon a few weeks ago - I really wasn't too impressed. The one I was looking at had a pretty poor build quality and was, in my opinion, very over priced in comparison to something like an Adventure Trailer. It would need an immediate tire, wheel and suspension upgrade too - it sits very low.
 

flywgn

Explorer
Good purchase, Chet! Bet you'll enjoy it.

235 tires. That's neat. Have the springs been inverted? I like that awning out over the doorway. That's a great feature.

Allen R
 

mountainpete

Spamicus Eliminatus
calamaridog said:

True, and I actually had high hopes for them because they are readily available. But it actually very big and very heavy for what you get. They recommend using a weight distribution hitch with it so there goes any articulation off-road. (with propane bottles and that cargo platform in the front you can hit over 250lbs of tongue weight real easily.

It is also very spartan in comparison with other tent trailers. In Canada they run about 15k brand new where you can get a *much* nicer interior in any $9k trailer.

Some of the larger Evolutions are nice because they carry quads or bikes - great for making a home base with the family in a wilderness area. But as a Expedition style trailer, they just don't work in my opinion.

Pete
 

chet

island Explorer
can you believ we camped for 3 days this weekend and didn't take one picture of the new trailer! :smilies27

It worked really well though. We had about 4 km of really rough gravel road and it seemed alright but needs some better springs I think. We also need a heater the 4 month old needed some serious snuggling the one night to keep warm.
 

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