Folding A-frame trailers, part 4: An exercise in compromise
byOn the downside, camping in an A-frame is an exercise in compromise. In comparison to conventional travel trailers of the same length, there is…
On the downside, camping in an A-frame is an exercise in compromise. In comparison to conventional travel trailers of the same length, there is…
Other A-frame owners are longtime RVers Linda and John Keltgen of Mariposa, Texas, who began camping in the 1980s with a tent trailer. Over…
A-frame pop-up trailers are great alternatives for outdoors lovers. Tent campers are the new breed of RVers who are taking to these small collapsible…
The small A-frame foldout trailer will never capture a huge slice of the Recreation Vehicle (RV) market, however, those who have them, love them….
Often when an outdoors person doesn’t want to sleep on the ground–but does not, for one reason or another, want to acquire a recreation…
Recently a fun, up-beat article about using a vintage Kit Kamper truck camper as a “mobile ski condo” appeared in The Inlander, a weekly…
My absolute favorite ‘go to’ resource book when we are traveling is The (Don) Wright to “Free and Low-Cost Campgrounds: Includes Campgrounds $12 and…
Penny Carnathan, garden columnist for the Tampa Bay Times contacted us a couple of weeks back regarding an article she was working on about…
To backtrack just a little, after a week in Yuma, we needed to cover some ground so we opted for overnight stops in dry…
Another night hovering at 4000-feet elevation — this one dry camping at the Black Rock Canyon Campground at Joshua Tree National Park in the…