We brought the Bounder home after a couple months of free parking on friends' ranch in Unaweep Canyon near Gateway CO., Heaven on earth! We're relative newcomers to boondocking and were fortunate enough to have very generous friends with their tractor with brush hog and loader. We mowed the existing old road that runs through their ranch and took a chainsaw to the overhanging oak brush, then cut a new road down through the brush and trees to the creek where we dug out a trench to level the…
ContinueAdded by Lee Bowerman on October 26, 2015 at 1:34pm — 2 Comments
Hey Gang,
Been absent from posting, forgot to forward on the links to my blog. These 4 will get you updated - enjoy!
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ContinueAdded by carey masci on October 23, 2015 at 1:50pm — No Comments
Today was spent on the old van , The engine is ready now to be pulled and will tomorrow . The pictures will show the stripping of the front end , parts of the engine, the front seats ,and removal of all engine liquids . Some of the current condition of the exterior .…
ContinueAdded by Sandy St.Louis on October 22, 2015 at 10:15pm — No Comments
Well I got the picture posted but the description etc got a little lost. This is a 1988 Islander class B they were made in British Columbia but long gone now . Originally it had a 460 ci engine but I replaced it with a custom built 300 6cyl and a c6 trans . After a few years I sold it to a friend who ran it for a couple of years and died. He willed it back to me a bit worse for wear . The picture is from when I had it . Will try and update the picture tomorrow . Today I put it in my shop to…
ContinueAdded by Sandy St.Louis on October 22, 2015 at 2:14am — No Comments
Finally, we have the rear wall skin removed and are beginning the rebuild...its getting chilly here at nite and we have had a few hail storms. sleeping in the car is getting a little tiring and I miss being out at the Ranch. I really like being outside and comfy... hanging around someone else's place to get work done sucks and its part of the process this time.
I sure hope I can get you all some photos at some point. this is going to be a kewl trailer when I get it…
ContinueAdded by Simply Lesa on October 20, 2015 at 3:57pm — 1 Comment
We recently acquired a 1978 Swinger Georgie-Boy motorhome. Think we are going to love it simply because of the convenience of not having to figure out where the dogs will fit in a camper and being able to drive to our location and not as much set up as a camper. Anyway, this winter we plan to try and do some remodeling.
We are very NEW at motorhome life for our first concern is the weight distribution. We would like to move the refridgerator to the opposite side of the…
ContinueAdded by Paula & Von on October 19, 2015 at 11:29am — No Comments
Winter is closing in and Arizona is calling so we have wrapped up our reno work for this year. Roof is repaired, three corners and lower panels have been repaired, window covering repaired, diamond plate and edging installed on front, new roof vent and solar panel. Inside we put…
ContinueAdded by Philip Lee on October 11, 2015 at 10:54am — No Comments
I'm sorry to say that on Sept. 28, 2015 Lura, my better half for over 41yrs, lost her battle against cancer. She never did get to make a trip in her motor home because she was just too sick during the last few months and had to be in for treatments every week. She did go out and sit in it a couple of times and made plans for the trip to visit family. Today we are going to take her ashes up to the mountains in her motor home. Do some fishing and then we'll put her to rest. Definitely not the…
ContinueAdded by Paul Nichols on October 9, 2015 at 11:14am — 8 Comments
Just picked up this 73 Chinook 2500. I am not finding much information on them anywhere Any tips would be appreciated. It's in pretty complete shape other than the missing genset and medicine cabinet. Want to keep it fairly original. Looking for information on sourcing windshield and front and back window rubbers. Picture of medicine cabinet would be helpful to try to match…
ContinueAdded by Vince Young on October 5, 2015 at 9:09am — 2 Comments
camper%20233.jpgFound a onan generator for my Tioga, cleaned it, tuned it with all original onan parts, fired her up,seems to run like a champ. Going to install it this weekend.Got a new muffler still need a remote start,found one on ebay,will order that down the road.I want the thing to be as quit as possible,plan on insulating the cavity and running the tail pipe and exhaust vent all…
ContinueAdded by jim bornemann on October 1, 2015 at 5:46am — 5 Comments
Somethings on the previous post . Notice on the seat back a board this is to level the bed and is attached to the seat . The yellow webbing is to pull the platform open and of course the potty in position . The next group of pictures will show the kitchen operation and storage . This unit works very well with a tailgate tent or a pop up . this is the final posting on the boot jump camper van I still have the boot jump and the total cost was on budget at $980 CDN.…
ContinueAdded by Sandy St.Louis on September 30, 2015 at 11:44pm — No Comments
October 10-11 will be camping in Carrollton Ohio at the Algonquin mill festival. It's down in the valley.
saw mill, old tractors, lots of good food. google it
Added by jim bornemann on September 30, 2015 at 5:14am — 1 Comment
On the previous post you saw the simple framing system , the building of half the boot jump as I wanted it to be able to use as a single or a double and a by product of getting older is getting weaker so 2 pieces it will be . You can see the bed platform hinged out and the plywood has been quickly sanded and clear coated to prevent staining and slivers . The next pictures will show the next section which is storage and you will notice the open back where the potty is stored. A picture of…
ContinueAdded by Sandy St.Louis on September 30, 2015 at 1:09am — 1 Comment
It seems this will take a few posts as I learn the blog system. Pulling the van home the first thing was to double check the fuel system and change the fuel pump .I had never changed an electric fuel pump prior to this , bought a used repair manual and did it . Once running I inspected the complete vehicle to see if it would be the one ,and it was . A very thorough cleaning was next in and out afterwards it started looking…
ContinueAdded by Sandy St.Louis on September 30, 2015 at 1:07am — 2 Comments
This post will relive a project of making a camper van for under $1000. As with all of my projects the intent is to show you can do it and not brake the bank. The first requirement is to find a vehicle worthy of the effort . I look for a privately owned vehicle with maintenance records requiring a repair . The vehicle I found was a 1995 dodge caravan, only 2 owners and both used the same repair shop and they showed me all the repairs and maintenance since new . The seller couldn't get it to…
ContinueAdded by Sandy St.Louis on September 30, 2015 at 12:01am — No Comments
It seems as I get older it becomes more important to do many projects because I want to there are no has to's just because I feel like it . I hope to bring some of these projects out in this forum Blog. Seven Years ago I was very ill and to keep occupied I built a small travel trailer. At first I could only work a few minutes at a time but slowly I became stronger worked more and healed myself. I finished the trailer ,and later burnt it as it was a pile of junk. But I built 8 more only…
ContinueAdded by Sandy St.Louis on September 25, 2015 at 12:45am — 6 Comments
Added by Simply Lesa on September 24, 2015 at 9:49pm — 1 Comment
Finally - after shoveling out sand and crap from the desert...my rescued 1959 Kencraft TT will be moving into town for some real help...my auto mechanic pals are letting me put her in the back lot where we can have easier access to tools, supplies and guys who tinker!
I have yet to sell my camperized 1994 Classic Chevy Van - lovingly refered to as Vantucket. If anyone is interested im lowering the price to $2600..she needs to be on the road and is ready to rock n roll!
Added by Simply Lesa on September 20, 2015 at 10:00am — 1 Comment
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