Eagle Peak Popup Canopy. Our Favorite Popup For Cargo Trailer Conversion Living. Not Sponsored.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- We are really enjoying this Eagle Peak Popup Canopy. Although it takes 2 people to setup, it's fairly easy to set up and take down. We also share how we anchor it down with basic products available from Harbor Freight, Home Depot, and, of course, Home Depot.
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I love your testimony.
Just a little hack i figured out for hanging our lights is metal shower hooks. Low cost ($2.00 for 50) and easy to store plus easy to find. I use a 12x12 awning and plan on getting a gazebo like yours for winter. Just recently bought a rechargeable remote controled ceiling fan to clip on, game changer for sure!
We have the same size canopy from costco and we love it. We do our guide lines with those can straps too. But just a helpful hint that we do for safety with my bad legs and hips, we got bright orange pool noodles and cut a slight down the center and attach them to guide lines. The fall to the ground and save on tripping and cushion your feet or knees if you hit them. Have fun and be safe you two. Love your videos always.
Good ideas
The pop-up looks good and the fan is nice Bill & Deb but that trailer in the back. the charcoal gray trailer with the slanted nose is awesome looking🎉
Ahh thanks 😊
Shade is soooooo important in summer! Keeping skin safe and body cool.👍
Yes shade is very necessary
A nearly identical design is marketed by Coleman, and can be found at Ollie’s. 13x13, with peak vent and the corner lever action.
Love it!!! Going to order one this evening. We've had several other brands over the years that I always dreaded putting them up. Love the simplicity of this one , and the eves.
Found Eagle Peak web site many products sun shade related thanks for the tip.
You're welcome. And, thank you so much for watching. We really appreciate it.
Like always I very much enjoyed your Post.
"This much dirt, and that much rock" You must be in Arkansas!! 😅😅
Really like the canopy, looks like a fancy patio canopy. The fan is definitely quiet. Beautiful spot you have, relaxing.
It's ok here, but I think we are ready to get back to a campground. We will see you in 3 weeks.
Nice set up giving you more outdoor space to enjoy in shade and out of the rain.
Thanks for sharing. I’ve learned so much from the two of you. It’s nice to gain this insight before I have even purchased a trailer.
Thanks for watching
Nice easy up and nice fan. I think I want both. Thanks for video.
Thanks for watching
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This is probably the same fan under a different name.
I just came across your site. Been watching your Tiny House Adventures postings. Very enjoyable. I have the same gazebo and would like to have additional shade coverage. This Eagle Peak brand just might be the solution. Thank you for sharing your information. I made notes on all of the associated items that you reviewed and will make a shopping list.
Thank you for watching
Nice
Nice!
See you soon
Bill, I am curious what the height is, at the overhang, with legs extended. I do not have an awning on my trailer, so thinking the overhang might be a bit higher than the trailer...
Hi Bill snd Deb- great canopy. I camp alone so how easy would that be for a lady over 65 on her ow n to set up?
Hmmm could be done, but not easily.
Bill and Deb
We have just about completed our second cargo trailer and would like to hook up with you two. We would love to meet up at a get together or whatever. Is there sometime or someplace we could meet up. Would love to exchange some ideas and learn from you.
George and Sona
Sounds awesome email us at iridetinyhouse@gmail.com and we will see where when
Has your canopy been through storms much? I have seen reviews indicate the poles break when pop up thunderstorms occur.
We always drop it down low when expect a storm, and sometimes we remove the cover until the storm passes.
@@billanddeb I caught that in your video. If that works for you then perhaps I will consider them. Thank for responding
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Deb, I would like to know how well your operation on the gel in your knee is preforming? I had a knee replacement on my right knee and my left knee needs one and I asked my bone doctor about the gel and he said it usually lasts 5 years.
My knees are doing pretty good. I have good days and bad, but the good outdo the bad. The pain I was having before the injections is mostly gone. I still have "weakness" when first standing. Lasting 5 years? Sounds awesome. I can have them both done again in October.
@@billanddeb Thank you for the information. I really appreciate it; safe travels.
If you use colored christmas lights around the edge you will not attract the flying insects like the white lights do.
Great suggestion.
Do you prefer this to an awning attached to your trailer?
Well yes. We've been at some sites where we couldn't have used an awning due to obstacles. There's also been times when the awning still would not provide shade due to the orientation of the trailer as opposed to the sun. The popup for us offers more flexibility at a much lower cost.
Some mosquito netting with that would be wonderful
@@billanddeb thanks for the information. I’m learning quite a bit from your videos and I’m your neighbor up here in Joplin.
My sister and brothers live in Joplin. We once did ourselves back in the late 70s. I worked at Dan Stanley Ford at the corner of 32nd (I think) and Range Line.