Bill Bergstrom took a 1990 Ram 3500, 1957 Chevy 3800, and a 1958 Alaskan Camper and created one of the coolest rigs.
TCM reviews a 2019 Alaskan 8.5FD hard-side pop-up camper for long or short bed trucks.
Almost two years after Alaskan Campers was acquired, we visit their new Winlock, Washington factory to see what’s changed.
Michael and Jay Roth take their Alaskan Camper, Ram 3500, Haulmark trailer, and motorcycles to bike events across the country in search of fun, adventure and the ultimate onion rings.
Alaskan debuts the Alaskan Flatbed Side Entry, a hard side pop-up with an all-new side entry floor plan.
Guttormur Thorarinsson takes us camping across Iceland. Step 1: Check the weather. Step 2: Steer clear of quicksand.
John Macpherson bought Alaskan Campers. Here’s his vision for the nearly 60 year old truck camper manufacturer.
Linda Norman drove 2,500 miles to the Alaskan Factory in Winlock, Washington to pick up a custom Alaskan 5.5.
Stephen O’Neal builds a flatbed Alaskan truck camper rig tricked out and modded to an extreme rarely seen.
Maggie MacPherson shares her favorite BLM roads, arches, and slot canyons in the Grand Staircase-Escalante and Vermillion Cliffs.
The Haymore family loves their truck camper rigs; 17 people and 4 pop-up campers!
Alaskan Camper owner, Maggie MacPherson, reveals where to go and what to see in Capitol Reef National Park in Utah.
Maggie MacPherson points us to some must-see off-road drives and camping spots around Moab, Utah.
Truck Camper Magazine reviews an Alaskan 7 hard side pop-up truck camper designed for short-bed trucks.
The MacPhersons travel in their Alaskan Camper in search of off-the-grid camping locations.
Daniel Hall’s heart warming story of restoring a 1958 Alaskan Camper and showing it to Irene Hall, Co-Founder of Alaskan Campers.