4/28/11 Overland Expo Report (Rigs)
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:12 pm
Just strolling through the camping area was a show by itself. There were all kinds of rigs there, many of them unusual ones never seen before. They ranged from triple axel diesel pusher motorhomes, Earth Roamers, and Medium duty 4x4 truck chassis motorhomes on the high end to a very well used flat fender Jeep with everyday camping equipment, pickups with all sorts of campers, adventure motorcycles, and even some old military duce and halfs (6x6). Here are some highlights -
This picture gives you an idea of the range of rigs present. In the foreground is an old Toyota pickup with a Wildernest camper purchased off Craig's List. In the background is a 3 axel diesel pusher motorhome. It didn't matter what kind of rig you had. Everyone was very friendly and lots of people were going around asking about each other's rigs.
Here is a second Wildernest camper. I had only heard of these recently and these were the only two I've ever scene. Unfortunately, they have been out of production for some time. There is a company considering bringing them back. Here is a link to their survey site for anyone who is interested - http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LGBDN3L
These were really cool! They are Land Rover Dormobiles. I've seen pictures of them but never saw one in person. They show that small overlanding rigs are nothing new.
Here are some pictures of the interior of the Dormobile
Definitely period appliances (except for the Engel)
Here's something similar in concept but more modern, an Ursa Minor ECamper on a Honda Element.
Both Adventure Trailer JK Habitat prototypes were present.
Here is the original prototype on a Jeep J8 military chassis. This Jeep is right hand drive with a diesel engine.
http://www.adventuretrailers.com/page/v ... k_habitat/
They did a lot of work to improve the tent on the second prototype. The second prototype top was made by Nemo Equipment (http://www.nemoequipment.com/). Apparently, they will be making the tops for the production units.
Here is another camper unit on display in the vendor area, the DuraCozy -
Opened.
Closed.
I'm not quite sure what this was. It was in the back of the motorcycle vendor area. I should have taken the time to check it out. It looks like the perfect thing for a whole Scout Troupe to stay up off the ground away from the Lions and Hyenas -
Not all of the rigs present flipped open or were tents. Here are a few others -
Unicat -
Unimog -
Mitsubishi Fuso -
Military Trucks -
Adventure motorcycle camp -
My favorite sticker from the group of Unimogs in the campground -
This picture gives you an idea of the range of rigs present. In the foreground is an old Toyota pickup with a Wildernest camper purchased off Craig's List. In the background is a 3 axel diesel pusher motorhome. It didn't matter what kind of rig you had. Everyone was very friendly and lots of people were going around asking about each other's rigs.
Here is a second Wildernest camper. I had only heard of these recently and these were the only two I've ever scene. Unfortunately, they have been out of production for some time. There is a company considering bringing them back. Here is a link to their survey site for anyone who is interested - http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LGBDN3L
These were really cool! They are Land Rover Dormobiles. I've seen pictures of them but never saw one in person. They show that small overlanding rigs are nothing new.
Here are some pictures of the interior of the Dormobile
Definitely period appliances (except for the Engel)
Here's something similar in concept but more modern, an Ursa Minor ECamper on a Honda Element.
Both Adventure Trailer JK Habitat prototypes were present.
Here is the original prototype on a Jeep J8 military chassis. This Jeep is right hand drive with a diesel engine.
http://www.adventuretrailers.com/page/v ... k_habitat/
They did a lot of work to improve the tent on the second prototype. The second prototype top was made by Nemo Equipment (http://www.nemoequipment.com/). Apparently, they will be making the tops for the production units.
Here is another camper unit on display in the vendor area, the DuraCozy -
Opened.
Closed.
I'm not quite sure what this was. It was in the back of the motorcycle vendor area. I should have taken the time to check it out. It looks like the perfect thing for a whole Scout Troupe to stay up off the ground away from the Lions and Hyenas -
Not all of the rigs present flipped open or were tents. Here are a few others -
Unicat -
Unimog -
Mitsubishi Fuso -
Military Trucks -
Adventure motorcycle camp -
My favorite sticker from the group of Unimogs in the campground -