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Started by campinglover, Mar 30, 2006, 07:38 PM

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campinglover

Hello,
 
My husband and I have camped for many years in a hardside camper.  We decided to buy a 1998 Palomino Colt Pup camper.  It is a little small but, with 3 children who would rather sleep in tents it is perfect for us.  Our problem is where to put everything that I usually take with us.  Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated.
 
ME: Tina
DH, Mitch
DD, Kayla 15
DS, Kyle 13
DS, Kolten 8
Maxie the "ferocious" little dog
Felicity the "fearsome" cat
Toby the "Big baby" cat
 
TV, 2003 Chevy Venture
1998 Palomino Colt pup

fritz_monroe

I'm not familiar with the layout of a Pony.  But on our Bayside, which is much bigger than your Pony, we use the front trunk and the little bit of aisle space we have in the pup.  Everything else goes in the TV.  If you are out of space, have you considered a roof top carrier?  You could probably put one on the pup for travel, but you'd probably have to take everything out of it to put the top up.  There are limits to the amount of weight you can put on the roof.

OC Campers

We have 2 sets of Sterilite drawers.  We set them on top of our cabinets.  In one set of drawers (2 drawers) I keep my picnic table cloth and cloth holders, sun screen and the other one I keep flash lights and other misc. stuff.  When my 5 year old was a baby, I kept diapers and wipes in one of the drawers.  The other set of drawers which are a little bigger I keep all of my plates, cups and storage containers and in the other drawer I keep all the misc odds and ends like matches, lighter sticks, reading light, playing cards, paper and pen and extra batteries.  When we tear down these drawers fit perfectly on the floor or if we are eating and cooking outside a lot I carry the utensil drawer outside and leave it there.  This eliminates multiple trips inside to retrieve the required utensil.

Jacqui

PITPOP27

One thing I do ( but I don't know if you have a counter top or exterior Add a room)  I pack all of our clothing in large tupperware tubs.  
I have three children;
I combine the boys in one large one,
My Husband and I each have our own which we keep in the truck bed,
my daughter has a small one. which sits on top of her brothers tub.  Theirs I keep in the pup, or out in the add a room for more interior space.

I also bring my food in a large tub, which I unload when we get to the location and that doubles as my laundry basket.

At the end of the trip I put clean clothes in a  tub - so I don't have to rewash, and the other tubs are dirty.  I put the dirty laundry tub outside the pup, next to the collapsable trash can
(another space saver that stays in my pup - it's actually meant to be a collapsable laundry basket, but it's lined with plastic, I put trash bags around it and place right outside the front door for trash, I bought it at wal mart in the ironing boards section).

Once a tub is full of dirty clothes, into the truck bed it goes.


hmmm...I think that's all as far as storage.  One of our dinnette seat boxes (under the cushions) is for games, lanterns, whatever is dry - that seat is smaller storage because of the box which incloses the inverter.

The other dinette while in travel carries all the children's sleeping bags and extra blankets.  While camping it's my pantry - holding breads and a smaller cooler which I keep our meat in - I don't like meat in the main cooler even if it is in ziplocks - what if it leaked, YUCK!

And I just  bought this for my table top - http://www.lillianvernon.com/catalog/product_display.jsp?pdId=2463&name=Picnic+Caddy&parentCatId=5&catId=21
because you have the plates here the forks there, the napkins over there in all the cupboards and we usually eat outside - it's gonna be great to keep my kids and husband out of the cupboards and STOP ASKING ME WHERE THIS OR THAT IS! :eyecrazy:

OK there's many more - but there's my ideas!

campinglover

Thank you all very much on your advice for my storage issues. I really enjoy reading everyone's threads and replys as it has given me alot of help.
Thanks again,
 
ME: Tina :eyecrazy:
DH: Mitch :confused:
DD: Kayla :p
DS: Kyle :D
DS: Kolten :)  
 
Our babies, Maxie, Felicity, and Toby.
 
TV: 03' Chevy venture
98' Palomino Colt pup

Shelly

One thing that I have done is go through any webshots forum members have and look at the mods etc.  A few have pictures of their pup's loaded etc, it has given me great ideas.  We have a palimino and we have two tubs with cutlery, pots & dishes that go in the aisle, we cook outside so they stay outside when we arrive.  Our clothes are packed in a couple of laundry baskets that fit in the other end of the aisle.  During the day the baskets sit on a bed and then are moved to the table at night.  Dry Food is packed in a cupboard.  Tool kit & hubby stuff is in a tub just inside the back of the van for easy access.  Our collapsed camp chairs fit nicely under the the little table space.  LIGHT Items like pillows/blankets fit in the hollow of the flipped sink.  The thing that we are trying to work out this year is how to haul the 4 bikes around.  For that we have a bike hitch and we will most likely buy one of those adapters that will allow us to use the bike rack & haul the pup at the same time.

Shelly

tlhdoc

I don't know if you are looking at ways to store stuff when packed or at camp.  If it is at camp then I would look into hanging a 3 tier basket or two, using stacking bins, and you can make shelves to put behind/over your galley using 2 shower curtain rods (the spring loaded type) and the wire shelfs.  Several people have done this type of mod, the one I am thinking of used hose clamps to hold the shelf to the poles.  I have added wire shelves (small ones) inside cupboards and under the dinette seat to make more usable storage space.:)

TexasCamper

We use a hanging shoe rack, this has about 7 shelves 7x10. Wal-Mart buy about $10

brainpause

We bought a plastic tub with wheels for our ATV trips. Saved lots of packing and time. I just wheel it to the truck and toss it in. Of course, most of those trips aren't overnighters.

So today at Walmart, I told Holly that I really liked that tub for those trips. So we bought another for things. It may be used for wood only, but that will make packing easier anyway, AND it will keep our wood dry. That has been a problem, as we seem to pick rainy weekends (or rainy traveling days).

Larry

jclark

We have two main storage issues with any popup: what to do with all the big, bulky stuff like clothes, towels, etc. and what to do with all the really small stuff like flashlights, keys, quarters for showers, bug repellent, glasses, since popups almost never come with drawers :-(

We put the bulky stuff like clothes and towels on the beds during the day and we put all the small loose items in a single tupperware tub that sits on the cabinet by the door.

What's left over that doesn't fit in the storage cabinets goes in our TV.

Good luck!

wavery

Quote from: jclarkWe have two main storage issues with any popup: what to do with all the big, bulky stuff like clothes, towels, etc. and what to do with all the really small stuff like flashlights, keys, quarters for showers, bug repellent, glasses, since popups almost never come with drawers :-(

We put the bulky stuff like clothes and towels on the beds during the day and we put all the small loose items in a single tupperware tub that sits on the cabinet by the door.

What's left over that doesn't fit in the storage cabinets goes in our TV.

Good luck!
We have 2 big plastic drawers (his & her's) that we bought at OSH Hardware:
http://www.sterilite.com/Category.html?Section=Storage&ProductCategory=45##  Item #1708
 They are each 20" wide x 18" deep x 11" high. We have a 40" wide counter next our galley that is too low to useful for the galley. It used to just be a junk collector.

I put the drawers, side by side, on top of the counter and then I have a matching counter top that is 18" wide x 40" long and about 1/4" thick that sits on top of the drawers. It is held in place by 4 wooden dowels that fit into holes that I drilled in the top of the drawer cases (2 in each outer edge). That holds it all together as one sturdy unit, like a dresser. The counter top is made out of 40" lengths of Pergo Laminate Flooring:
http://www.pergo.com/shop/category.aspx?categoryID=5

This gives us a counter that lines up (pretty well) with the galley sink. We put our microwave oven on it and it still gives the galley a lot of extra counter space.

We store the drawers in the house and when we get ready to go camping, we load them up with all of our clothes and accessories. We carry them in the TV until we pop up the camper. Then we take them in and we are all set to go. All of our clothes and stuff are already stowed. We keep the flat counter top on the bed, in the PU. It takes about 3 minutes to put it all together and is easier then bringing luggage that we have to unpack and stow somewhere.

Here is a picture of the drawers on our bed, at home. We are going camping at Refugio SP this weekend and I will take a follow-up picture of it all set up in the PU. It works great for us :D . As you can see, my wife is almost all packed and I haven't even started yet :p .


PITPOP27

Can't wait for the photo!  That sounds really interesting!  I want more counter space!  Cooking is a bit of a juggle when we are inside.

wavery

Quote from: PITPOP27Can't wait for the photo!  That sounds really interesting!  I want more counter space!  Cooking is a bit of a juggle when we are inside.
We just got back from a trip to Refugio Beach:

Here is a pic of the finished mod and a link to a progression of pics.

http://community.webshots.com/myphotos?action=viewAllPhotos&albumID=549352213&security=lEjnyL


RockHound

Quote from: fritz_monroeI'm not familiar with the layout of a Pony.  But on our Bayside, which is much bigger than your Pony, we use the front trunk and the little bit of aisle space we have in the pup.  Everything else goes in the TV.  If you are out of space, have you considered a roof top carrier?  You could probably put one on the pup for travel, but you'd probably have to take everything out of it to put the top up.  There are limits to the amount of weight you can put on the roof.


Do you know of an approximate weight limit for a PUP roof.  I've never seen anything on that, so I've been afraid to put anything up there.

fritz_monroe

Not really.  I've seen other on the forums mention that roofs have something like a 150# limit when up and a 300# limit down, but that's not any sort of official number, just what I've read.  I know that my AC is something like 90#.