The Bigfoot RV Buyers Guide includes the Bigfoot 1500-series and 2500-series truck campers.
For 2024, Bigfoot RV announces 12-volt refrigerators, Garnet SeeLevel gauges, 200-watts of solar, day-night roller shades, and more.
How does one man end up buying two of the exact same truck campers? Here’s proof that sometimes you need more than one Bigfoot.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to drive a remote cliff-side road in Utah, hang on to something and watch this.
Things can happen that threaten to stop the adventure. The trick is to work through the challenges and keep on truck camping.
The Runaway Roses remove the belly from their Bigfoot 10.4 for a thorough basement exam. Warning: This video isn’t for the squeamish!
Tom and Caitlin Morton have brought to our attention the closure of some of the camping areas in California’s Alabama Hills.
As Hurricane Laura approached as a Category 4, Joe Gotreaux and his family strategically positioned their three truck campers.
Tim and Kim Cooper share their epic adventure to Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Labrador and Quebec.
Consisting of a Bigfoot 30C10.11 and Mitsubishi Fuso FG140, the Basecamp Expedition Vehicle (BEV) pushes truck campers into new territory.
TCM reviews a 2019 Bigfoot 25C9.4SB, a hard-side, non-slide, wet bath short bed truck camper.
What’s Bigfoot’s secret? And what did Grant Bilodeau mean when he said, “It’s either a Bigfoot, or it’s not”.
In his 31 year old Bigfoot, David Taylor loves taking on rough roads and rougher weather – all in pursuit of outdoor fun and photography. How he makes his living from his camper is something you won’t believe. Get ready for take off! For whatever reason, some folks naturally go in the opposite direction of […]
Mark and Phyllis Motsko were career National Park Service Rangers. Guess what type of RV they bought when they retired?
We review a Bigfoot 25C10.4, a hard side, non-slide, dry bath, long bed, two-piece fiberglass slide-in camper.
From the comfort of his Bigfoot truck camper, Plein Air painter Gregory Hull ventures beyond the studio to capture the wide-open landscapes of the American West.