DENVER RV SHOW (January 11 - 14, 2006)

Cameron and I attended the Denver RV show.  We advertised the 2006 Rocky Mountain Outbacker Rally by taping flyers to most of the Outback campers on display.

 

This was the smallest camper at the show.

 

These Chalet units are interesting, but a traditional pop-up tent camper provides much more interior room.

 

The most luxurious RVs are Class A units.  The screen on the dash is for the backup camera.  Notice the absence of a rear-view mirror.

 

We have friends who purchased this Coyote unit from K-Z.  They are upgrading from a pop-up tent camper.

 

If you like to go off-roading with your camper still in tow, this is one option you have.

 

These Hobbi units are new to the RV show this year.  The rear has a small garage for hauling motorcycles or an ATV.

 

This is the living room in an Everest fifth wheel camper.

 

If money is no object and you want a trailer, an Airstream unit would be the way to go.

 

Here is one of the smaller Airstream campers.  Kind of like towing a Chipotle.

 

For the person who values his toys more than his camper...you get a pop-up camper and a trailer bed all in one.

 

This Raptor unit was so large that I could not get far enough away to fit it all in the picture.  The rear of this unit has a garage for hauling toys.  Look at those three axles!

 

Here is another off-roading pop-up tent camper.

 

This fifth wheel had triple bunks...and separate TV jacks and power for each bunk bed.  Each kid can have their own TV.  What luxury!

 

Here is an Okanagan truck-bed camper sitting on a new F-350 Ford dually.    

 

This Okanagan truck-bed camper even has a slide out.

 

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