NorCalSteve
Senior Member
Sometimes, my 30+ year old daughter joins me on our camping trips. She uses a tent and I am in the camper. Although it has never happened, I figure there was always the possibility that, for whatever reason, we would both be sleeping in the camper sometime. So I made a partition between the bed and the rest of the camper.
I used an insulated fabric (two pieces). I bought a piece of wood dowel or probably closet rod (1 inch). I sewed a loop across the top of the fabric and slid it on the pole. I attached (using small nails) a piece of Velcro on each end and took advantage of the existing Velcro on the top sides of the camper that is used for the Arctic-Pack, which I do not currently have.
I found that it came in handy to reduce the area that I heated when it got cold. Once out of bed, I would flip the partition down and fire up the heater. If I sat below the bed, I found myself tucking in the corners of the partition because of the cold draft that would come down on me. So it must have been helping some.
The two pictures are of the curtain in place, and stored on top of the small storage area on the right side in my Hawk. The long 1 inch pole fits between the lift and the roof. At least, in my camper it does.
Steve
I used an insulated fabric (two pieces). I bought a piece of wood dowel or probably closet rod (1 inch). I sewed a loop across the top of the fabric and slid it on the pole. I attached (using small nails) a piece of Velcro on each end and took advantage of the existing Velcro on the top sides of the camper that is used for the Arctic-Pack, which I do not currently have.
I found that it came in handy to reduce the area that I heated when it got cold. Once out of bed, I would flip the partition down and fire up the heater. If I sat below the bed, I found myself tucking in the corners of the partition because of the cold draft that would come down on me. So it must have been helping some.
The two pictures are of the curtain in place, and stored on top of the small storage area on the right side in my Hawk. The long 1 inch pole fits between the lift and the roof. At least, in my camper it does.
Steve