The Off-Road Adventures section proves that truck campers can go anywhere and camp anywhere. If you’re looking to leave the asphalt and explore dirt roads, logging trails, red rock, and BLM lands, you are in for an off-road and off-the-grid feast. Do you often go off-road with your truck camper? If you do, please share your story.
Bertram and Kare Furman report on their adventures on the White Rim Trail with a Northstar TC800 pop-up camper. Don’t look down!
Jim McCoy definitely embodies the Go Anywhere spirit. With his Ram-Hallmark rig, he pushed the four-wheel drive limits on Elephant Hill.
When their friends bought a Northstar, the Copelands were inspired to get their own, and go off-grid with the kids.
Judy Tilley takes her Hallmark RV from the Mt. Baker Blues Festival to the BLM and National Parks of the West capturing...
From the Rubicon Trail to Fordyce Creek, 4WD enthusiast, Ron Tennyson, takes his Arctic Fox 865 and tricked-out Jeep to the trails.
Fred Williams, Host of Dirt Every Day, takes out a GMC Sierra and a Four Wheel Camper Hawk.
Foster Huntington was working 70 hours a week, longing to be outside and free. He took the road of risk and reward.
Bryan Appleby reveals his full-time camper lifestyle; the good, the bad, and what many of his friends and family thought was crazy.
Jeff Casey’s kids were thrilled to discover presents from Santa Claus in the back of their truck on Christmas morning.
During their off-road adventures, Karen and Jerry Clark discovered the comfort of a Hallmark K2 and the power of a Ford F350.
Suni Williams surfs in Baja, conquers the White Rim Trail, and dares to take roads he knows not where they lead.
Bill and Deane Uthman share 45 years of coast-to-coast camping including favorite National and State Park destinations and rough road getaways.