Five to ten truck camper blogs are published every week. From RV shows and camper rallies to manufacturer’s responses and contest announcements, the blog has the latest information. Check here often for the latest blog updates.
This week’s Question of the Week is, “What is your favorite paid campsite?” For the record, any paid campsite is fair game.
Lance Campers and Lippert Components have produced a video with helpful operation and safety tips for Happijac camper jacks.
Kay Goode and Steve Timmings showcase two important lessons with cheap camper solutions. Here’s a $2.59 solution for a $10 problem.
Fraserway RV has launched an all-new website. Check it out!
If your rig is stolen, flooded or otherwise destroyed you could lose access to the title and legal documentation proving it’s yours.
Please take our poll about insurance. If you have filed an insurance claim for your camper, please tell us about that experience.
TCM readers share hysterical lessons about what can happen in your refrigerator on the road. Lesson one; always batten down the beer.
We are currently developing a feature article that will help fellow truck campers plan a trip to Maine.
It is important to know the dimensions of your rig and to have a spotter. And it’s not always tree branches.
Here are the events for the North Carolina Rally in Pittsboro, NC. It runs from April 5-7, 2019 at Vista Point Campground.
Bradley Harter’s humorous video takes us through his new Capri and reveals a few features never before featured in TCM.
Do you perfectly level your rig? Or do you park in a fairly level site, and call it a day?
Mike Halloran got covered. Jody Smith used the, “Thirst Quencher” as it was never intended. Both learned the hard way.
Bryan Wheat, President of Alaskan Campers, sent in the following manufacturer’s response to the Alaskan 8.5FD Review.
Some manufacturers install side and rear awnings as standard features. The question is, should they? What’s your awning attitude?
Ben Hitchings spearheaded his travels in the wrong way. Leonard Berg watched his truck go camping without him.