If you work 9 to 5, weekends are your precious time to get away from your desk and get out and explore. We're right there with you. Camping for us is all about getting away from it all and spending as many nights as possible under the stars.
Off-roading has always provided a way to escape and explore away from the clutter of everyday life. While we love our local parks, there's nothing more exciting than using our long trips side-by-side. In the past, that meant packing some coolers, a stove and tent, and using years of overland landing skills and gear to make things a little more comf
Rain-soaked sleeping bags, soaked camping gear, and worst of all, a soggy bottom. These, and more wet dilemmas, are the problems many campers face when a sudden rainstorm hits their outdoor trip.
Although rooftop tents have become popular in the United States over the past decade, they are not a new phenomenon. In fact, rooftop tents (RTTs) have been around since the late 1950s.
The list of options for accommodation on wheels has become longer and longer, and you will naturally find yourself wondering what the best option is. Should you get a rooftop tent or a trailer? What are the advantages? and disadvantages? How do you know which options are better suited to your needs?
If none of these hard shell roof tents appeal to you, that's okay. Once you're ready, you'll need to understand how to choose the right roof tent. We've done some research and found the right features that many experts believe are most important.
How do you install a van awning without a roof rack? This is the question we had to address. An awning can be safely and inexpensively attached to a fiberglass roof without the use of an expensive custom roof rack system.
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