The Adventure Stories section is full of fun and inspirational accounts from fellow truck camper enthusiasts. Do you have an interesting truck camping lifestyle? Share your story!
Ray and Kay Fox sold their farm to full-time in a Four Wheel Camper. They’ve been living their dreams ever since.
Kim and Don Greene have created Harvest Hosts, which is a new solution to overnight camping in the USA, Canada, and Baja.
Bryan Appleby shares tips for stealth camping. No Walmarts or Cracker Barrels necessary.
Steep cliff-side roads with switchbacks and no guardrails will get the blood pumping. Put the Moki Dugway on your bucket list.
Wheels spinning and off the ground, Hallmark, Four Wheel, and Phoenix Campers tackle the off-road Land Rover Overland Course.
What are we all doing on the road? What are we searching for? Is it just about adventure?
Sam Deen takes his Ford Raptor and Phoenix PULSE custom truck camper rig off-road in search of off-the-grid camping.
Captain Ray VanHorn, aka the Gypsy Angler, travels the USA in his CampLite rig searching for fishing opportunities.
Gary Lech fires eight-foot Level 3 rockets 14,500 feet into the atmospheres of Oregon and Nevada.
Capitol Reef National Park located in southern Utah has world famous slot canyons, geologic beauty, and truck camping opportunities.
Nick Rukvina and his dog, Boomer, share their life-saving snake aversion training experiences. Every dog owner should read this.
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When their friends bought a Northstar, the Copelands were inspired to get their own, and go off-grid with the kids.
From the Rubicon Trail to Fordyce Creek, 4WD enthusiast, Ron Tennyson, takes his Arctic Fox 865 and tricked-out Jeep to the trails.
Erika Hokanson and her Akitas set out from the east in a Northern Lite seeking freedom and adventure.
Alaskan Mini owner, Guy Tokunaga, takes his hard-side pop-up camper all over the American West.
