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Inspired by Runaway Roses, we dig into what to consider before deciding on a flatbed truck camper rig.
Drew Simms’ extensive Tacoma and Four Wheel Camper build will have you thinking about possibilities for our own rig.
Introducing the concept of Kei trucks for truck camper rigs. With four-wheel drive, 6-foot beds, and 770 pounds of payload, Kei trucks have potential.
One of the most mythical campers of all time was recently unearthed, a 1966 Del Ray Sky Lounge truck camper.
Westernsharpie’s RC debuts two 3D printed 1/10 scale 1970s vintage truck campers that mount to 1979 Ford F-150 remote control truck.
Australian custom builder, Majestic Motorhomes, has created an unbelievable demountable truck and camper setup with numerous design and build innovations.
Alaskan Campers has produced an ambitious short film about the Alaskan Camper lifestyle and their adventure in the American West.
Savannah and Drew of Our Way To Roam design, build, and install a game-changing collapsible hard wall bathroom space.
Adventurer Manufacturing recently held their second Scout Owners Open House and Meetup and it’s a model for the industry.
Brittany and Jay of Nomadity Forever have assembled a budget Earthroamer to pursue their full-time dream of freedom and adventure.
The Runaway Roses install a Houghton 13.5K low-profile air conditioner with the hopes of quieting the noise and fitting into their garage.
Prospect Overland takes us into Anza Borrego Desert SP and draws a proverbial line in the sand between traditional and overland campers.
Northwood Manufacturing builds a mobile tiny home that happens to slide into the bed of a pickup truck.
Eric and Marisa of The Cummins Camper renovated a 2005 Lance 981 Max into a bright and modern mobile haven.
Last month, Four Wheel Campers organized an owner’s volunteer event to complete an erosion control project at Buenos Aires NWR.
David Rule turns truck camper building into something between performance art, standup comedy, and pure genius.