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25/7/2007 at 10:09pm
 Location: West Midlands
 Outfit: Pennine Pullman 04 Diablo &Quechua T6
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We've decided to to take the step up from a tent to a Pennine Pullman 2004 folding camper, they say it takes about 15 - 30 mins to erect the main canvas, how long does it take to put away????


26/7/2007 at 6:37am
 Location: Isle of Wight
 Outfit: Folding Camper
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To drop the main canvas on our pullman takes about 5-10 mins. What takes the time is packing away and stowing all your equipment including the awning, sink and cooker, table and the filling up of the nooks and crannys where all your bits and pieces need to be stored.

Hope you enjoy your camper. we also took a step up by getting a folding camper after spending years in a tent and have never looked back.   Steve.



26/7/2007 at 6:44am
 Location: Lichfield Staffordshire
 Outfit: 2004 Pimped Pennine Pathfinder
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It takes us longer to pack away (and when we had the Pullman) as we clean the camper, Vac, wipe round, clean the fridge, so that it ready to go on the next trip. No need then to get it out at home to clean.


26/7/2007 at 8:29am
 Location: Uk
 Outfit: Swift conquerer 550
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We keep most of our stuff stored in the camper throughout the year so that most if it is packed and ready to go. So packing away does not take too long and when we get home we just run the hove round and a wipe around if we have not done it on site.

We too have moved up the scale from a tent to a trailer tent and now a folding camper, will never look back now as it makes a big difference with young kids and the weather.

Karende



26/7/2007 at 9:29am
 Location: Berkshire
 Outfit: Sterling Amber
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Yeah it always takes us longer to pack away, as we also hoover and clean it on site as we have no room at home.but we would change it we love it to bits

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26/7/2007 at 9:30am
 Location: Berkshire
 Outfit: Sterling Amber
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mm think that was wouldn't change it

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26/7/2007 at 10:03am
 Location: Lichfield Staffordshire
 Outfit: 2004 Pimped Pennine Pathfinder
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Quote: Originally posted by jojojoy on 26/7/2007
mm think that was wouldn't change it


Good job we know what you mean!!!


26/7/2007 at 3:00pm
 Location: Glasgow
 Outfit: tent and vw tiguan
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hi

yep you're right to question the time.  15-30 mins seems too good to be true.  we had a frame tent for 5 year before getting a folding camper.  i'd say it still takes roughly the same amount of time to pack away.  as everyone else has said it's tidying stuff away and cleaning out that takes the time.  normally we're about two hours if the awning has been up.  makes life easier though coz it's all packed ready to go the next time, and that just makes it so much more tempting to fit another weekend in. 



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26/7/2007 at 3:42pm
 Location: Lichfield Staffordshire
 Outfit: 2004 Pimped Pennine Pathfinder
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Setting up time..........the pullman used to take us 20 minutes and the best we've managed in the pathfinder is 40 minutes, this doesn't include the awning or setting up the little ones bed guard.


26/7/2007 at 6:15pm
 Location: Southern England
 Outfit: Pennine Pullman
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We also take about 15 to 20 minutes to set up absolutely everything, bedding, too, but just not including awning, but much longer to put away as we also clean as we go.  Don't rush it, just do it methodically so that you don't forget anything (like not putting the seating cushions back down one time when I opened it at home to air it!).

I agree about packing it away well so that you can go away more easily next time.  I'm trying to keep a list of exactly what's in there, including tins of food to make life easier.



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26/7/2007 at 8:33pm
 Location: Uk
 Outfit: Swift conquerer 550
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We actually make the beds before we go so that all we have to do is release the straps and throw the pillows on.

Karende



27/7/2007 at 12:20pm
 Location: Berkshire
 Outfit: Sterling Amber
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Yeah we tend to make the bed before we pack away I take clean set with me for that very purpose saves loads of time when you get there the next time

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27/7/2007 at 12:45pm
 Location: Milton Keynes
 Outfit: Pennine Pathfinder + Rhyno Lite
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It all depends what you mean by putting away.

We saw a demo of a Pathfinder at Tony Wilds and timed it.

Two of them took the Pathfinder from "fully up" (that's with the legs down, all curtains, beds, the table, toilet, wardrobe sink & hob in place but without awning, gas or water attached and no luggage or extras) to "cover on ready to hitch up and drive away" in just under 9 minutes.

I think the couple who'd asked for the demo bought one on the spot! 



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01/8/2007 at 7:38pm
 Location: Irvine
 Outfit: Sprite Alpine 4
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We have a Pullman and find that it can be erected very quickly I really have no idea the time but putting away takes a little longer just to make sure everything inside is the way we want it when we get home. Enjoy your camper, we love ours.


01/8/2007 at 7:54pm
 Location: Herefordshire
 Outfit: pennine pathfinder 2003
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I start straight away and put the bed straps on and the pillows in the wardrobe as I get up. Clothes in their bags and in the roof box as soon as I get dressed. After breakfast when we wash up I put every thing straight in the cupboard. Seems quicker that way as after lunch we only have to fold.

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06/8/2007 at 9:55pm
 Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
 Outfit: Pennine Sterling 510
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Unpacking and packing depends on the amount of stuff you also take with you in the camper and the things you leave clipped up when you fold. We don't leave teh roof lining and bed tents clipped up cos it stretches and snaps the elastic but many owners do. However we do leave the sleeping bags on the beds. Mrs Wader and me can have the kettle on in 20 mins after getting the legs down, the key thing is to work together on different bits which compliment each other, this takes time to develop. Tip with the pennines is to use the underbed storage areas. After the unfold and sides come down which works better and faster with two people doing it, put down the little groundsheet and everything that comes out of the camper goes onto the groundsheet under the bed end and the skirt goes round it to keep the weather out. Mrs W works on the inside while i work on the outside. Weather also can slow down/ speed up the process. Important that you get it back up again quickly after packing away wet though.

 



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