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What is your favorite item(s) for the popup?

Started by OC Campers, Jan 31, 2006, 10:11 AM

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OC Campers

I know this thread has been done before but there are so many new popuppers on our great forum, I thought I would bring it up again.
 
Some of our favorite items purchased are:
1) 9 x 12 nylon outdoor mat
2) Popup Gizmos tent end covers
3) dutch oven
4) new tent (so the bigger kids can sleep outside):D
5)  EU1000 Honda generator
6) "popup" outdoor trash holder AKA lawn & leaf bag holder
7)  Igloo electric cooler/warmer
 
Christmas time brought us a digital camera and telescope which I can't wait to try camping.
 
I know I have forgotten some things but this will start it off.
 
Jacqui

wavery

My favorite item is my Bal, tire leveler (after my wife :p ):
http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus/index.cfm?deptID=&subOf=71,33&skunum=21017

The "outhouse" (Teepee tent) is great (in good weather) for the porta potty and showers.

2500w inverter. Great for running 110v appliances (like microwave) during quiet hours. Requires 2-27 series deep cycle batteries and a battery charger to really be effective though.

Honda EU2000I generator, for dry camping (which is what we do 90% of the time).

HD 1/2" electric drill motor for lifting the top and adjusting the leveler (I have a bad shoulder :( ). Makes set-up & tear down a breeze :D .

Extra 12v Igloo fridge for extended camp-outs (over 3 days).

Gizmo tent covers.

Good cork-screw :D

AustinBoston

Being prone to eat (and liking it a lot), I'd have to say:

Dutch Ovens
Cast Iron skillets
Grill & Grill Tripod
Associated cooking implements

And most important, PJay, the best camp cook ever! :-()

Austin

massatari

this goes IN the popup, Sirius satellite radio & the sportster boombox.
Love it

JimQPublic

There are so many things...

I really like showering in my Paha Que Tepee.  With a shower bag filled with 2-1/2 gallons of hot water from the trailer I get a nice long shower.  Clothes and towel are dry on the bars outside, the steam goes out but the mesh keeps bugs and breezes away.  Outdoors yet not.  

Weber Gas Go-Anywhere grill is great.  I use it to grill meats.  I also use it with my Lodge cast iron griddle for fajitas, tortillas, french toast, bacon, and pancakes (though not all at the same meal).

Outside Shower.  We had the outside shower placed on the door side of the trailer.  This makes it perfect as an outdoor sink.  I set up my Coleman cooking table right in front of the shower and use two dish pans as a double sink for washing dishes.  Plenty big and no worries about splashing water about like when I wash indoors.

Coleman Cooking table.  It fits in the trunk and is big enough to have the Weber on the wire portion, Propane stove or prep work on the solid part, and my dish box on the lower wire shelf.

StepChld

A good book and a soft mattress and my wife and two kids :D

Camping Coxes

This seem so simple, but one of my favorite things is one of those inexpenisve three tiered hanging baskets.  They're perfect for my coffee (I bring the measured out coffee in individual ziplocs, my Crystal Light mix, some snacks for the kids to grab and go, and mine and hubbie's glasses hang through the mesh at night and no one can step on our glasses.  

DH loves his BAL leveler.  Everytime he uses it, he marvels at what a great device it is.

Azusateach

My built-in shower & cassette (empty-from-the-outside type) toilet.  I feel so smug every time I shower in my little vacation home on wheels!  Next to that would be the heated mattresses.  There have been many times that I've come out in the morning all rested & warm, only to be met with glares over the heated mattresses in my itty-bitty trailer.  Another reason to be a bit smug.  :D

twobighemis

Hmmmm:

-My Beer
-12" Cast iron pan
-Phase 10 Card game
-Crayons n Paper
-Weber grill
-Family
-Swiffer wet

vjm1639

The BAL leveler
Memory Foam Mattress Pads
Electric Heated Mattress Warmers ---ahhhhhhhh
XM Radio
 
and of course, there always needs to be a good book and bottle of wine to bring along!

Campaholics

  • Coleman drip coffee maker
  • Heated matress pad on a chilly night
  • cast iron chicken fryer pan (it's a deep frying pan that can double as a wok)
  • 12x12 canopy (I always wonder why more people don't have them, keeps rain off of the table, provides shade, keeps dew off the table in the morning.  The cheap ones are $20 or so, up to the real fancy ones for $100+)
  • itty bitty book lights for reading in bed
  • books
  • Coleman extreme coolers
  • Our personal camping cookbook
That three tier hanging basket sounds like a good idea.
 
Bob

ForestCreature

Favorite Items, that would be a BIG list...darn near everything!
 But if I had to narrow it down...
 
 
  • Lafuma knockoff lounger  
  • Rocking Chair  
  • Tripod for cooking  
  • Wine,rabbit ear corkscrew and a real wine glass  
  • BAL Leveler, top of the list when I'm camping without DH  
  • My good old fashioned stovetop coffee percolator  
  • Dutch Oven  
  • Camera with film in it :D

cyclone

Qwik Shade Canopy
Woven mat
Bal leveler
Collapsible foot-stools (like the bag chairs) - great for kicking back with a good book.
Camp Kitchen

garym053

Wife
Grandkids
Coleman Roadtrip Grill
Coleman Coffeemaker
Dutch Oven
Margarita Fixin's- This one may come in first depending on work!

barbjeff

Hmmmmmmmmmmm,

beer
wine
Paha Que teepee