DENVER RV SHOW (January 11 - 14, 2006) |
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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.
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This was the
smallest camper at the show.
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These Chalet units
are interesting, but a traditional pop-up tent camper provides much more
interior room.
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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.
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We have friends who purchased this Coyote unit from K-Z.
They are upgrading from a pop-up tent camper.
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If you like to go
off-roading with your camper still in tow, this is one option you have.
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These Hobbi units
are new to the RV show this year. The rear has a small garage for
hauling motorcycles or an ATV.
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This is the living
room in an Everest fifth wheel camper.
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If money is no
object and you want a trailer, an Airstream unit would be the way to go.
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Here is one of the
smaller Airstream campers. Kind of like towing a Chipotle.
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For the person who
values his toys more than his camper...you get a pop-up camper and a trailer
bed all in one.
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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!
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Here is another
off-roading pop-up tent camper.
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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!
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Here is an Okanagan
truck-bed camper sitting on a new F-350 Ford dually.
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This Okanagan
truck-bed camper even has a slide out.
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