Something tell us the Casey kids might be reading Truck Camper Magazine, in 2020.Ībove: Jeff’s 2011 Dodge 25 Camplite 10.0 in Marfa, Texas If there’s a school break or holiday on the calendar, Jeff finds a truck camping destination on the map and makes it happen. Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall, they venture out from their Texas home base to explore state and national parks, walk through ghost towns, and take in the natural wonders of the wild west. Speaking of lucky kids, Jeff Casey and his wife take their children truck camping in their 2012 CampLite 10.0 every chance they get. Those lucky children are experiencing travel, adventure, discovery, and the sense of freedom and excitement only the road brings. (links to Geisenhavers and Avalanche camper articles)įor the parents and grandparents out there who take their kids truck camping, it’s an incredible gift you’re sharing. Of course everything is a tradeoff, and sometimes a family of five just can’t work in a truck camper no matter how many slide-outs it has. While they gain interior space, they lose the versatility of a truck camper including camping off-the-grid, parking on main street, and being able to stay in the driveways of family and friends. Today many families with children opt for larger forms of RVs. Just family, the road, and memories to last a lifetime. They talk about piling into pickup trucks with nothing more than roll-down windows to cool off and and AM radio for entertainment. We are always envious of readers who tell us their parents took them truck camping when they were kids. Jeff Casey’s kids were thrilled to discover presents from Santa Claus in the back of their truck on Christmas morning.
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