Interior of the Pop-Up

The preparation of the pop-up camper for the maiden voyage continues with the interior design. Although the camper is in ready to camp condition, I wanted to take time to cultivate a space that is conducive to creativity, health, relaxation, nature and restoration by personalizing the space. The bunk end beds, curtains, and dinette areas provide opportunities for customization.

A colorful explosion of prints, textures, and colors were randomly selected at impulse from NYAM Studio.

The bench seating will be reupholstered with a beige upholstery fabric to bring a more light into the space.

The rugs include a geometric black, gold, and white patterns which brings a striking contrast to the interior.

After several attempts to combine the various colors and textures cohesively, the design of the pillow covers were finalized.

The design of the pillow covers included a designer fabric front, cotton backing with a three button closure, and Mudcloth appliqué.

The materials for the remaining pillow covers are cut and prepared for construction. After the pillow covers are complete, the next step will be to set up the camper for its maiden camping voyage.

What’s Popping In the Pop-Up Camper (Tour)?

Before unhitching the Clipper, a couple of adjustments had to be made to prepare for the landing. The earthen driveway did not lend itself to a level surface for the trailer so, I had to lay stone pavers secure and level the surface.

After laying brick pavers, the next step required the tedious task of checking the leveling of the camper (vertically and horizontally) with small adjustments. Once adjusted, I installed the leveling ramps to ensure the leveling. The camper is level and the wheel chocks are installed to secure the trailer.

The hitch lock installed and I was excited to get started erecting the camper.The last step was to lower the stabilizing jacks on the stabilizing pads to stabilize it before popping it up.

After unhitching the trailer, I made a quick visit to the local DMV to register the camper and apply for the title transfer. It’s official, I am the owner of a tent camper.

Find out what’s POPPING in the inside of my POP-UP Camper (Tour) ?

I Caught A Clipper

On the last day of January, an alarm reminds me that it’s five o’clock in the morning. I check the weather forecast because what started as a cold rainy Georgia morning was forecasted to be a cold snowy North Carolina morning. I didn’t know exactly what to expect but I was excited about the unknown. So, at six o’clock I headed out to Granite, North Carolina, after weeks of failed attempts and shady sellers, the plan is to travel five hours across three states to catch a “clipper”.

South Carolina

Half way through the uneventful five hour drive and a pit stop in South Carolina, I arrive in the snow dusted mountains of Granite, North Carolina. I jumped out of the truck to inspect the exterior and complete a walkthrough before finalizing the deal. With the title in hand and filled with excitement of finally purchasing a 2017 Coachmen Clipper 806LS Tent Camper, I was left feeling relief and excitement. A quick celebration of another mission accomplished.

North Carolina.

After packing the tent camper for transport, I backed up the truck for the ceremonial first tow for the hitch and my beloved Ford Explorer. The lights, tow hitch, and tire pressure were inspected. A kind neighbor used the last bit of his compressed air to inflate the tires. While descending from the mountains, I quickly learned the value of the manual transmission paddles on my steering column. Down shifting while braking or traveling down hill or up shifting when climbing uphill released my anxiety of driving while towing a load. Nonetheless, after arriving in the town at the foot of the mountain, the tire pressure on the camper required a bit of adjustment to meet specification.

The Coachmen Clipper

Georgia bound and thirteen hours later (seven o’clock in the evening), I arrived to a fog filled Georgia night and decided that I had enough adventure for a day. So, I pulled the into the driveway with the relief of making back to the bungalow safely but filled with excitement about the unknowns yet to be revealed in the days to come. The high I felt from the bliss of being a novice added to the reality of this being the first step of another exciting journey.

Georgia

I Got Hitched

❤️Hitched❤️January 15, 2021

After almost a year of quarantine behind me, I decided to take the plunge and get hitched. I realized that only way to satisfy my yearning to explore, elevate my self-care regimen and avoid the restrictions of quarantine was to figure out a way to submerge myself in healing with a nurturer.

Self – Care and Nurturing

On January 15, 2021, Mike and I met in an automotive shop. The moment I walked through the door, I knew he was the one. He pulled up to my bumper and installed a new harness for my lights that would guide our journey of endless twists and turns.

Mike’s Trailer Hitch

After three and one half hours together and four hundred sixty four dollars later, I was officially hitched. We are excited about our journey of nurturing exploration.

My Bumper & Life are Forever Changed.❤️