Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 26 to 29 of 29
  1. #26
    Veteran blizz's Avatar
    Post Count
    1,716
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    We love our pop-up. You can camp anywhere with them. We've taken it to Georgia and back. Then up to Minnesota's boundry waters and back another time. Bought a RV a few years ago, sold it after 6 months, your limited to your campsites. I personally like being under trees, and in the woods, near water.

    Camping near SA? Blanco St. Park
    Bastrop
    Utopia
    Garner St. Park
    Guadalupe St. Park
    Perdenales Falls

    Like ICB said, the parks at Canyon Lake are not too great, since the floods have cut out some major trees.
    Tell me more about the pop-up. I'm interested in hearing pros n cons, ease of setup, how well does the AC/heater work....what do you tow it with...restroom and shower? I've wanted one for the longest time and I'm seriously looking into getting one. Right now, it's just my wife and I and in a month we'll have a little girl and 2 boxers so we don't need all that much space. Any advice and or models/makes to look for and/or avoid would be much appreciated.

  2. #27
    Veteran marini martini's Avatar
    Post Count
    6,562
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    I love Ink's Lake ... up near Marble Falls.
    Forgot about that one

  3. #28
    Veteran marini martini's Avatar
    Post Count
    6,562
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Tell me more about the pop-up. I'm interested in hearing pros n cons, ease of setup, how well does the AC/heater work....what do you tow it with...restroom and shower? I've wanted one for the longest time and I'm seriously looking into getting one. Right now, it's just my wife and I and in a month we'll have a little girl and 2 boxers so we don't need all that much space. Any advice and or models/makes to look for and/or avoid would be much appreciated.

    Ours is a Starcraft. Has a toilet, shower & fridge. Sleeps five. Has table & cabinets for storage. A/C runs good. We bring our own heaters. Right now we're pulling it with a Toy. Tacoma. Fairly easy to set up, we have a hand crank. It takes us about 15 minutes. We had to replace the axle in S. Carolina a couple years ago, cuz we went all over the Blue Ridge Mtns.
    But, Starcraft had UPS shipped the next, to the mechanic.

    We love it!!!!!!!!!

    Oh yeah, Davis Mountains

  4. #29
    Forum Official Personal Life Coach BacktoBasics's Avatar
    Post Count
    11,318
    NBA Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Blizz.

    Some pop-ups don't have AC and heat it depends on what you get into. We order all our pop-ups without AC because most are just too small for Texas heat. We put roof mount 13,500 BTU airs on all our pop-ups so cooling is a non issue(same size AC as most of our travel trailers). All our pop-ups have a seperate furnace and heated matresses.

    If you're an able bodied person set up isn't too tough there is some work involved but two people and less than ten minutes is all you need.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •