Courtney and Riley Casey struggled to find an RV or camper that fit all their needs. Due to their experience in metal fabrication, they decided to build their own using their 4x4 pickup truck. They ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Courtney Casey: That was that first big step, was removing the bed of the truck. And that was when it sunk in for both of us that we're doing this, because a ...
Converting vehicles into mobile habitats and taking life on the road is a popular trend. And with so many exciting travel options available, it's now easier than ever to adventure outdoors. But while ...
Necessity is the mother of invention. Today's story begins when a father of a large family sought a way to ensure six people could take a camping trip with the help of a 1997 Toyota T100 pickup truck.
In this episode of the 101, Bryan Rogala tours cameraman Corey Leavitt’s DIY truck-camper rig. When he wasn’t shooting episodes of the 101 or working on other film projects, Leavitt spent months ...
The Arctos Sport camper arrives in two configurations. The base model is priced at 12K, and the fully-equipped version comes ...
Snap! Outfitters, of Newberry Township, started building an aluminum pop-up, pickup truck cap camper because the company's president Richard Dennis, an avid kayaker, couldn't find one to fit his ...
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