Keystone19250
SAINT
A few weeks back someone posted asking what people are doing on the weekend instead of going to the range during this ammunition crunch.
Many on the forum know I enjoy camping since buying my Keystone tow behind back in February 2019
The camper is designated as a twin bunk model, two full bunks in the rear of the camper, great for those with young children but those days are over for me.
I used the bunk areas for storage but it was a pain having to dig things out from the back especially climbing up onto the top bunk. I kept thinking,
“walk in closet”
It’s been 3 weekends and although I’m not done yet I’ve come along way.
The window was a pain to open. What you don’t see is below the lower bunk is the storage area that is accessible from the outside
The bunks are gone and I can now open the window without climbing. You can now see the door to what was the storage area. Now comes building a new smaller storage area.
The best part was the wood came from taking apart the bunks, so far no money spent. I was also surprised that all the panels that made up the bunk decking was laminate with a dark wood grain finish.
No money spent. Next will be adding white wire shelving. More to come.
Many on the forum know I enjoy camping since buying my Keystone tow behind back in February 2019
The camper is designated as a twin bunk model, two full bunks in the rear of the camper, great for those with young children but those days are over for me.
I used the bunk areas for storage but it was a pain having to dig things out from the back especially climbing up onto the top bunk. I kept thinking,
“walk in closet”
It’s been 3 weekends and although I’m not done yet I’ve come along way.
The window was a pain to open. What you don’t see is below the lower bunk is the storage area that is accessible from the outside
The bunks are gone and I can now open the window without climbing. You can now see the door to what was the storage area. Now comes building a new smaller storage area.
The best part was the wood came from taking apart the bunks, so far no money spent. I was also surprised that all the panels that made up the bunk decking was laminate with a dark wood grain finish.
No money spent. Next will be adding white wire shelving. More to come.