Had a great time in site #19 at Fish Creek Ponds with our vintage Pop-Up Wheel Camper and our restored 1936 Old Town Canoe. Fish Creek is the best.
This may be our last trip. We are hoping to find new (younger) owners for our Wheel Camper.
When i first got our Wheel Camper the roof was sagging so it collected water when it rained. I went to a very poor lumber yard and bought (3) very bent (not twisted) 2 by 4's. After removing the head liner inside, under the roof, we pushed the roof up and replaced (3) of the old sagging 1 by 2's...
I have a 1969 / 1970 Wheel Camper and also rebuilt the roof. I removed it and flipped it. discarded the bad headliner. replaced the frame with cedar. It is light and will not rot!
We really love our Wheel Camper, mainly the large pull-out Kwickitchen!!!
Sadly we now need to find it a new owner...
After 30+ years of faithful service, I'm here to find a new caretaker for my beloved Pop up Camper.
Pop-Up Camper, 1970 Wheel Camper, H3657C
Complete with a unique, six foot pull-out, fully equipped kitchen, including a three burner propane stove and two large storage spaces below the counter...
Pop-Up Camper, complete with a unique, six foot pull-out, fully equipped kitchen, including a three burner propane stove and two large storage spaces below the counter tops for your pots and pans and other kitchen related supplies. The complete kitchen is also fully accessible from inside the...
My name is Larry Riker. We’ve camped for years, principally in the Adirondack Mountains. We hail from the Rochester Area. My wife and 6 kids have many years of experience, mostly with our pop up camper.
I acquired my 1970 Wheel Camper from a close friend in the mid 1980’s. Looking at the...