Mike and Nancy Pohl from Plymouth, Minnesota share a pet paw protection modification for their truck.
Randy Hunter, Engineering Product Development Manager for Lance Campers, has officially accepted the Triple-Dog Dare to go truck camping.
David and Gaye Ruble worked with Phoenix Campers to build a custom flatbed camper with diesel appliances, and nothing they didn’t need.
Charles Coushaine of Punta Gorda, Florida makes a sewer hose holder using a vinyl fence post for a Cirrus 920 camper.
Jay Kamys from Saint Augustine, Florida shares his portable outdoor shower kit modification for his Lance 855S camper.
In 1969, Erdman Epp purchased a camper and canopy manufacturing operation with a 5,000 square foot building, five employees and a house...
Dave Ruane ventures out on Fridays and finds a boondocking spot in the dark of night. Where he wakes is the real surprise.
Jacob Brokke from Abilene, Texas shares his ceiling mounted removable pantry in his 1996 Custom Lite Craft pop-up camper.
We have become connoisseurs of free overnight parking opportunities on the road. Here are the basics. But first, a fire-breathing rant.
This triple-dog dare becomes a petition dare, a new invention that should have the management teams packing for a fun camping trip.
The Summer of Love. Woodstock. Apollo 11. A lot happened in 1969, but what was going on with truck campers?
Gregory Parker of Durango, Colorado shares his removable countertop using the Northern Lite 8-11's sink cover.