Overlanding ain't cheap. A rooftop tent alone can run you $4,000, and that only gets you a place to sleep. I've been ogling the new breed of tow-behind overland trailers, which combine compact gear ...
Spring is just around the corner, and that means a return to outdoor living. However, most folks don't have the cash to purchase a new camper or trailer. Nor do we have the cars necessary to haul such ...
A new take on a rooftop tent, the Mammoth Overland SKL (“skull”) concept is being called a “rooftop camper.” That’s because it has no tent material, and it has an insulated shell and a full-onboard ...
The average rooftop tent (RTT) already makes a light RV out of whatever vehicle it finds itself atop, but we're starting to see a new tier of RTTs that are more like self-contained rooftop tiny ...
A plastic trailer might not seem like the most obvious solution to a problem, but for the last decade, Stockman has been doing just that to make off-road trailers lighter. Weighing as little as 200kg ...
The archetypal "great journey" has its modern counterpart in the road trip, where adventure-seekers hit the road in the search of something else. Of course, there's more than one way to go on a road ...
Australians camp in the rough-and-tumble Outback, which is why the country produces some of the most badass off-road camping trailers on the market — built to follow robust overlanders like the Toyota ...
Depending on how you look at it, the all-new Camp Tonneau Tent could be called an integrated, fast-pitch truck tent, an ...
Back in the 50s, in the quest for new, more convenient, and cheaper ways to travel that weren't traditional camping, Victor ...
The concept of a canvas covering over a bed in a trailer goes all the way back to 1928 in Australia (longer if you include horse-drawn, wild-west-like wagons), when R.J. Rankin developed the first ...
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