Yes you can sleep a lot of bodies in a popup! We probably had 7 or 8 in our years ago. We had the bigger popup and it had a couch. Gosh how I miss those days!
Our manual says 9 but I haven't figured out where the 9th one goes unless they are saying 3 to each king bunk, 2 on the table bed and 1 on the little pull out couch.
I know this is not a question for you to do a whole video on in your series, but this “sleeping” video put me in mind of a question I had. The beds in a popup say “king”. Does a standard “king” sheet set from Walmart fit? Also, what about a quilt or comforter in the same way. Thank you!
@@paigepittman5749 camper sizes are smaller. We typically use the same size, it’s just roomy. Some people say to buy jersey knit sheets a size smaller and they will stretch on perfectly.
What is an arm rail? We don’t have personal experience camping with a child with autism, but connecting with nature can be great therapy! I would say make sure to bring creature comforts along (favorite pillow, any sensory toys, etc) and cook favorite meals, trying to keep routines similar. Depending on the severity of the needs, you may need to add a high lock on the door in case they want to leave and keep other safety considerations in mind.
@@AdventuresinPopUps might even be called a hand rail. You grab it when going up and down the steps. Most of my son's foods are microwavable. Nuggets, mash potato bowls, Mac and cheese bowls. He also likes honey nut Cheerios dry, teddy grahams, goldfish, cheese its, Scooby snacks, apple sauce and yogurt. He has texture issues. We love having a bathroom non our pop-up as my son won't go to public bathroom. Maybe a sensory issue.
another nice video THANKS
Yes you can sleep a lot of bodies in a popup! We probably had 7 or 8 in our years ago. We had the bigger popup and it had a couch. Gosh how I miss those days!
Our manual says 9 but I haven't figured out where the 9th one goes unless they are saying 3 to each king bunk, 2 on the table bed and 1 on the little pull out couch.
I know this is not a question for you to do a whole video on in your series, but this “sleeping” video put me in mind of a question I had. The beds in a popup say “king”. Does a standard “king” sheet set from Walmart fit? Also, what about a quilt or comforter in the same way. Thank you!
@@paigepittman5749 camper sizes are smaller. We typically use the same size, it’s just roomy. Some people say to buy jersey knit sheets a size smaller and they will stretch on perfectly.
Is it hard to add a arm rail to a hw pop-up camper and do you have any advice on camping with a child with autism?
What is an arm rail? We don’t have personal experience camping with a child with autism, but connecting with nature can be great therapy! I would say make sure to bring creature comforts along (favorite pillow, any sensory toys, etc) and cook favorite meals, trying to keep routines similar. Depending on the severity of the needs, you may need to add a high lock on the door in case they want to leave and keep other safety considerations in mind.
@@AdventuresinPopUps might even be called a hand rail. You grab it when going up and down the steps. Most of my son's foods are microwavable. Nuggets, mash potato bowls, Mac and cheese bowls. He also likes honey nut Cheerios dry, teddy grahams, goldfish, cheese its, Scooby snacks, apple sauce and yogurt. He has texture issues. We love having a bathroom non our pop-up as my son won't go to public bathroom. Maybe a sensory issue.