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Gary Elliott shares a sliding generator storage compartment that he made for his Ford F-350 and Northern-Lite 10-2EX rig.
From safely backing into a campsite, to better rear driving visibility, to nighttime security, two solutions and a few models stand out.
Terry Fleming shares how he modified the Lagun mount and made a smaller table in his Ford F-250 and Adventurer 80RB rig.
Campendium has published a fantastic summary of the eight US states that offer free state park entry, and where to camp.
Fellow truck campers share their favorite Idaho hot springs, trout-filled rivers, desert dunes, mountain vistas, and national forests.
Mike Bowers shares how he fabricated a ladder-mounted ski rack using PVC tubing for his Chevrolet 3500HD and Bigfoot 25C10.4 rig.
Charles Coushaine has won the sixth mod contest of 2022 with his insulated skylight cover. Congrats, Charles!
Craig and Janet Lembke assembled a Lance 1172 and an International CV-Series 5500 flatbed truck with storage boxes.
Tyson D’Acosta, VP of Capri Camper, sent us the following manufacturer’s response to the 2022 Capri Cowboy Review.
Riley Mitchell, Organizer of the Boothbay Craft Brewery Truck Camper Rally, has sent us information about his 2nd annual event.
As the Moores trekked up the Trans-Labrador Highway, their truck blew a head gasket. Buckle up!
We are currently developing a feature on driving Highway 1 on the California coast.
David Sponable shares how he installed Den Dry Mattress Underlay in his Lance Camper.
Truck Camper Magazine reviews a 2022 Capri Cowboy, a hard side, non-slide truck camper for half-ton trucks. Can a basic entry-level cabover-less camper be one of the most important models available today? Click here to read Capri’s response to this Capri Cowboy Review. Allow me to put you into the way back machine and take […]
Tim Wishum designed a plywood spacer that also acts as a camper support when it’s off the truck.
CrazyQuady normally covers truck shell camping but came across a remarkable vintage Alaskan Camper rig and an equally remarkable owner.