Alaskan Campers: An Epic Overlanding Film

Pacific Northwest yetti

Expedition Medic
I have no affiliation, but I thought most of us could relate/enjoy

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simple

Adventurer
Well I guess we know who their marketing demographic is. Campers for middle age+ men. See the world from the comfort of your drivers seat before you die. LOL
 

ripperj

Explorer
Well I guess we know who their marketing demographic is. Campers for middle age+ men. See the world from the comfort of your drivers seat before you die. LOL

Not many young adults can swing $40-50k for the camper and probably more than that for the truck, so you probably are not too far off. Plenty of middle age men and women spend the day hiking and then like to climb into a comfortable bed in the evening, so the “from the comfort of your drivers seat “ might be a miss


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geoffff

Observer
Great video, with some stunning camping locations!







But what's most interesting to me, in my endless internal debate of truck vs. van, is the view while camping out the kitchen window and narrow door:

 

simple

Adventurer
Not many young adults can swing $40-50k for the camper and probably more than that for the truck, so you probably are not too far off. Plenty of middle age men and women spend the day hiking and then like to climb into a comfortable bed in the evening, so the “from the comfort of your drivers seat “ might be a miss


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Yes. Was a mostly a jokey comment. I didn't watch the whole video but didn't see any hiking. Maybe was at the end. He he.
 

Sparse Gray Hackle

Morgan Freeman Imposter
If I were to purchase an Alaskan Camper, one prerequisite would be to have fully enclosed storage for it, and keep the camper there any time it was not in use. Weather is the bane of all campers, and with the significant amount of wood in the Alaskan, it may be more susceptible to damage when stored outside.
 

Nailhead

Well-known member
Well I guess we know who their marketing demographic is. Campers for middle age+ men. See the world from the comfort of your drivers seat before you die. LOL

Or if you play it like I did, “see the underside of your Alaskan from the comfort of your creeper”.


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