Thanks everyone!
I took out the camper this weekend to see how it works.
My Dad, brother in law and nephew came along and we did some disc golfing, camping and exploring. First, we hit a disc golf course in the mountains. It was fun, but the course wasn't as good as some of the other mountain courses I've played.
Here's Dad trying to make a tough putt.
Disc Golf and Camp 1 by
Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
After disc golfing, we headed out to some forest service roads and tried to find a camping spot.
This one should work
Disc Golf and Camp 5 by
Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
Disc Golf and Camp 7 by
Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
Disc Golf and Camp 4 by
Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
Disc Golf and Camp 6 by
Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
It rained pretty good over night and I'm happy to report the camper is water tight!
The next day, we had some pancakes and bacon cooked on the stove in the camper (sure beats cooking over a backpacking stove!). Then we headed out for some exploring. We drove a total of 60 miles of dirt looking for some more camping locations for future use. Seen some moose and deer and found this thing to climb.
Disc Golf and Camp 2 by
Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
It had some decent views. Looking north/east.
Disc Golf and Camp 3 by
Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
For the first outing, the camper did great! There are a few things I need to address to make it better though. I need to buy a 2" base layer of foam for the overcab bed as the 3" memory foam is too soft and you end up hitting the plywood on certain parts of your body. I also had to slightly alter the way the seat back was attached as it popped off when driving rough roads (completed that yesterday). I also need to make a couple of small shelves to mount behind the bench seat and above the cooking area so that there is more storage space for small every day items.
Lastly, I need to finish the cabinet doors and drawers (I'll be doing that today).