Ep. 26 | Truck Camper Baby’s Epic Adventure

There’s nothing more inspiring than running across real people chasing down real dreams and goals. Meike and Andrew, a young outdoors-loving couple, didn’t know what having a baby would do to their active outdoor lifestyle. Turns out… baby Juno just enhances their travels! Traveling for months in a truck camper with an infant isn’t for the weak, but it is for the awesome! Want a little inspiration to be awesome? Take a listen!

Ep. 21 | Engineering Adventure with TAXA Outdoors

If you’ve ever wondered what kind of minds put together extremely unique and successful products like the Cricket trailer and the Mantis trailer, we have an interview for you! We sat down with Garrett Finney (CEO) and Divya Brown (President) from TAXA Outdoors to talk about inspiration, design, engineering, and camping. Also. PJ and Clint just returned from the 2019 RV Dealer Open House in Elkhart, Indiana. It was Clint’s first time to see the show… and it was an eye-opener.

Ep. 17 | Can My Truck Tow the Weight?

Lindsay went camping and her quick-trip got her thinking about how to make fast weekend getaways successful and enjoyable. Also, getting the right truck to tow a trailer safely can be confusing. We got Scott Almquist from Lance Campers to help us get a handle on what makes a truck more or less capable for your trailer travels!

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EP. 11 | Avoid Used Camper Horrors | Meet RV Trader’s Paige Bouma | and Coming Clean on Bugs

Used RVs can really be excellent purchases, but there’s a lot to look out for. We share some ideas on how to properly “kick the tires” before you hand over the cash. If you’ve been shopping for a trailer online, you’ve likely come across the mega-resource RVTrader.com. Paige Bouma, VP of Trader Interactive Brands, is a real RV camper, and she shares insights on how to find your next camper when shopping online. Once you arrive at an RV dealership, what do you want in your experience? We asked! Bugs all over! You’ve had them encrusting the leading surfaces of your rig anytime you’ve driven for a few miles. How do you get the buggars off and reduce the frustrations?