In keeping with the "glamping" theme we added some new LCD ceiling lighting. These are remote control and they can change colors and do all kinds of fancy things. We prefer a soft glow. This lighting was easy to install, and it is so much better than the OG camper lighting. We also added, a bit of ambiance lighting, and some cushy bedding. Meanwhile, the old yellowed door has been covered with chalkboard paper (it's magnetic too!)
Thursday, October 20, 2022
1995 Coleman Utah Gets Some Fancy Lighting and Ambiance
Saturday, October 15, 2022
1995 Coleman Utah New Wallpaper and Wiring
Some observations right off the bat that we knew we wanted to address. The purple drapes had to go, and we will be updating the cushions to something that suits the "glamping" theme we have in mind. Meanwhile, the original owners painted the cabinets white which is now a bit outdated, and add the paint job was truthfully a bit rough. It was riddled with runs and sags. They will all need sanded down and repainted. We started with the seat bottoms, sanding out the runs, and covering them with recycled wood contact paper. We also got our hands on some chrome contact paper and covered the fridge. We are also planning to replace the countertops as the main one is warped. Meanwhile, as Gerry was troubleshooting an intermittent tail light issue he uncovered a hot mess of a wiring job that needed taken care of.
Before and After the Refrigerator Refacing
Saturday, October 8, 2022
1995 Coleman Fleetwood Utah Before Pictures
Saturday, October 1, 2022
The OG 1995 Coleman Fleetwood Utah
XOXO Siren Kimmie
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Friday, September 30, 2022
New Adventures are Popping Up
And so it begins... If you've been following Siren Kimmie Adventures, you know that we've hit the road with a super-cool rooftop tent. It has been a complete blast getting out there in the great outdoors camping and detecting new places. However, not having any sort of climate control means our camping adventures were relegated to fair weather days. And before you call me a wuss not being able to handle the heat or the cold, I submit to you... So!
My inability to handle the weather extremes soon met its resolution. It came in the form of a Facebook message from my uncle and auntie. "Are you interested in buying our camper?" The response "Heck yes!"
Enter the New-to-Siren-Kimmie-Adventures 1995 Coleman Utah pop-up camper that arrived in the driveway one warm September day in 2022. My uncles were kind enough to drive it up from Florida (I still think they are crazy).
In the coming weeks/months this space will be filled with camper updates and camping adventures. Me being me, I immediately envisioned decorating updates the moment I stepped through that cute little door. There will also be mechanically related posts as we service and update this gem of a camper. So who's ready for some glamping!?!?
The first step in preparation for the arrival, we had an electrician install an RV outlet in the garage. The first rule of pop-up camping, never... EVER... plug your camper into a standard outlet, even with an adapter. This is a good way to fry out your air conditioner. And even if you don't have an air conditioner, I don't think it is a safe practice.
Here is the Utah in all it's glory. Our first raising of the canvas and our first overnight stay of many...
Stay tuned for the next installment, we will take a look inside and start those updates!
XOXO Siren Kimmie
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Monday, May 2, 2022
Fan Girl, Or Just A Smart Consumer?
Maybe I don't understand how it works, but what is the point of getting free gear if it sucks, right?! And since integrity is a trait for which I would die on the sword, I certainly wouldn't sell it out for metal detecting equipment.
So, I get called out for being biased because I am "sponsored" by Nokta Makro. I cannot help but wonder; does my status as a NOMAD mean my opinion doesn't count, or that I'm not entitled to an opinion at all? The mere fact that I was willing to align my name with Nokta Makro should be evidence of how strongly I feel about the company and its products. After all, I am a smart consumer, I do the research and I vote with my feet.
Fact is if I were not a NOMAD I would have purchased the Simplex and the Legend, and I continually recommend both machines with confidence. So call me a "Fan Girl," "brand loyal," or "pathetic," but I will continue to unapologetically offer my HONEST opinion and proudly wear the colors of a company that has proven itself in the industry with top-tier products and unparalleled customer service.
P.S. Sticks and stones...
XOXO Siren Kimmie
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Friday, September 17, 2021
A Shiny New Detector
Whether a seasoned “professional” or a beginner, we all started our detecting adventure the same way, awkwardly fumbling around the back garden with an excited grin plastered on our faces. I am oh so thankful I lacked the foresight to film my auspicious first time, sparing me from the abject humiliation of any witnesses. I shuffled around with the wide-eyed wonder of a two year old on cartoons. Swinging wildly I began to concentrate; listening for what might be a good target. The detector dinged and binged, flashing numbers more akin to a mad scientist contraption processing higher-math problems than anything I thought would suggest what metals were under the coil. Yet the potential had my mind whirring. I read the manual at least ten times, back to font, but had no idea what the detector was telling me. Only after months and months of practice did I memorize VDIs, perfect my swing, and train my ear.
Metal detecting is not something that just comes naturally; there is no metal detecting gene. While personality traits or abilities like patience and analytical thinking play a major role in success, the mechanics remain the same for everyone. Thankfully learning how to swing and knowing what to listen for is relatively straightforward. Because of this, the hobby has seen an influx of new enthusiasts. Likewise, manufactures have responded to this demand with so-called, “turn on and go” machines. Though that term is a bit of a misnomer. New detectorists still need to learn the basic skills, no matter how easy a machine is to operate.
Last year Nokta Makro rolled out a new detector aimed at the beginner to intermediate market called the Simplex+. The name alone shouts “easy to use,” and in all fairness, it really is. However, I was shocked when customers reached out in frustration citing faulty machines, when in actuality their problem rested solely on poor technique. When we say, “turn on and go” in the metal detecting industry it is intended the same as, for instance… a car. Sure, you can start it up and “head out on the highway,” but if you don’t know how to drive, or the rules and laws of the road, things could get very ugly.
Further, no matter how long you have been detecting, you can always learn something new. Going back to the Simplex+ example, there were also several complaints by seasoned detectorists who expected to waltz right in and have that almost-intimate relationship born from years of experience using their previous machine. It does not work that way. Metal detectors vary from model to model and from manufacturer to manufacturer. Everything from VDI and tones to frequency and the type of swing employed can be markedly different. Advanced detectorists who have been around for 20 or 30 years will tell you, that each detector can have its own language and may be suited for specific environments, targets, and hunting styles.
When I reflect back not only to my first days as a new detectorist, but also what it was like switching machines, I know how overwhelming it can be. In either situation, it is easy to become frustrated. The best advice would be to get out of your own way. Take a step back and start with the basics. Focus on mastering technique, or in the case of the advanced user, the swing required by your chosen new machine. Then get out and start digging every target to learn the tones. Do not waste time depth testing newly buried coins or running your machine through its paces to build confidence. And while YouTube videos and social media advice are great tools, in the end you have to hone your skills and learn how your machine speaks in your environment. Remember, just like any relationship, trust goes both ways. If you are not doing your part to learn the machine, it will not do its part to reveal the treasure. Get out there and dig, dig, dig! That’s when you will start to see your shiny new machine… well, shine!
XOXO Siren Kimmie
Reprinted from The Archaeology & Metal Detecting Magazine's "Lockdown" issue.
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