New to pop up campers and want to learn more?

If you’re to the idea of a pop up camper or are shopping around for the first time, a great place to start is TruckCamperMagazine.com. In fact, they have a whole area on their website dedicated to newbies like you: Newbie Corner If you’re new to cabover campers, make the Newbie Corner your first stop.  […]

Top 10 Fourth of July Road Trips

It may seem too soon to start planning for Fourth of July weekend (we still have snow in Denver!), but now is actually the best time to start planning your family’s getaway. July will be here before you know it, and the most popular camping spots tend to fill up months in advance. Here is […]

Meg and Jed enter their final month of travel

Another update from our friends on the final leg of their adventures from WY to South America in their ’97 Tacoma and Custom Phoenix Pop up. Here is a link to one of their latest adventures: http://adventureamericas.wordpress.com/2013/04/05/ruta-40-norte-and-the-land-of-lunch/

“Stayed toasty warm even in a 7 degree night”

“We’ve already been out 4 times this year. Three were up to WV in the snow. Stayed toasty warm even in a 7 degree night with just a small electric under-desk heater. Furnace is also working great. We used it this weekend when we went remote camping in WV. The fourth trip was down along […]

Kids Need Room to Roam: Tips on Taking Your Little Ones Camping

By Darren Bush My generation (nearly 50 years old) had an extensive range from home base. We’d disappear for a day. No helicopter parents, no cell phones. If we crashed our bikes, we fixed them as best we could and limped home. I took a nice digger five miles from home (I still have the […]