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VINTAGE CAMPERS LIVE ON THROUGH RESTORATION
Vintage camper “trailering” has rolled onto the scene as one of the newest ways to enjoy the age-old hobby of camping. Trailers, manufactured from the 1930s through the 1970s, are being rescued from years of idleness and given new life through restoration. Many are back on the road to once again bring joy to their owners. Gathering together at rallies across the U.S. and Canada, trailerites (vintage trailer enthusiasts) are a passionate group who appreciate the mystique of mid-century America. Rallies that feature an open house give the public a chance to interact with the trailrites, who are more than...
5 Camping essentials you may need this Fall
Ok so summer is over that doesn't mean its time to stop enjoying the great outdoors. Fall is the primetime to enjoy the outdoors, warm days, cool nights, bonfires without sweating, no or limited bugs. Its not time to put a cover on the camper just yet continue exploring, and on the way we have have found 5 camping essentials and maybe one non-essential we think will make fall 2021 camping memorable. 17" TABLETOP GRIDDLE WITH HOOD By: Blackstone Products Restaurant-ify your camp kitchen with the Blackstone 17" Tabletop griddle. The portable design lets you take everything you love about cooking...
5 MORE BEACH CAMPING TIPS
Last month, we gave you 5 great beach camping tips, and since it is full on beach camping season, we thought we would share a few more. Beach camping can be tons of fun, but it does come with it’s own unique challenges. 1: Bring your own shade. While you always have the water to cool you off, there usually isn’t much natural shade when camping a the beach. This means you’ll have to bring your own. If you are tent camping, then a PahaQue Screen room or Cottonwood Sun Shelter will do the trick. If you are camping in your...