Airstream Excella Travel Trailer Factory Production 1980′s

Posted: October 15th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Camping | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 8 Comments »

This video was converted from VHS and posted to share with the Airstream community. The video highlights the Airstream Trailer production process for the 1980′s Excella and Sovereign travel trailers. Please make sure you view my other videos and share with friends and family. We would also like to hear your comments.


Airstream 23′ FB Flying Cloud Travel Trailer RV

Posted: August 21st, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Camping | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 12 Comments »

The Flying Cloud Travel Trailer is lightweight and rugged, it’s recommended whether you’re a first-time Airstreamer or a seasoned veteran of the road. Every inch of an Airstream Flying Cloud has a functional purpose, and not one of those inches was built for planned obsolescence. You can buy Flying Cloud today and join the thousands of Airstream owners enjoying the freedom of the open road.


2009 Airstream International DWR 16′ Bambi Travel Trailer RV – Christopher Deam

Posted: August 16th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Camping | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 16 Comments »

San Francisco-based Design Within Reach (DWR), a retailer of well-designed furnishings and accessories commissioned longtime Airstream collaborator Chris Deam to come up with a holistic model for an Airstream that would perfectly telegraph the DWR core values of authorship and curated authority in design. The DWR Airstream travel trailer is a tribute to classic modern design, but it’s not only a potential museum piece, it’s designed to be part of your life. Hitch up and drive wherever you want to go—the middle of nowhere (Joshua Tree? Canyonlands?), or the middle of Manhattan, where you can now see a vintage Airstream in the Museum of Modern Art. Drive all night, or unhitch and linger: the DWR Airstream is designed for both. Modern American and European designers were tapped to provide the dramatic flooring, the engineered textiles for the dinette cushions and window treatments, as well as Italian laminate countertops and perforated metal accents. The interior also includes a high quality Sony sound system and flat screen TV, and optional wireless external speaker. The DWR Airstream is a mere 16 feet, 7 inches in length. Although compact, the efficiency of design is simple, yet incredibly functional. The exterior features Airstream’s famously sleek aluminum skin design and custom pull-out awning. The interior incorporates a new design sensibility, unique materials, and modern classic furnishings — Hellerware indoor/outdoor dinnerware, a Nelson Ball clock, British designer


Airstream Panamerica Toy Hauler Travel Trailer RV

Posted: July 26th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Camping | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 9 Comments »




Airstream has joined their sleek style with an innovative floorplan capable of storing your toys. With a carrying capacity of 2500# you can bring your gear, motorcycles or ATV with you. The possibilities do not stop there, as the PanAmerica is perfect to use as a workshop or small office.


2009 Airstream Interstate Dodge Sprinter Motorhome RV – Crash Course

Posted: May 20th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: RV Camping | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 25 Comments »




The Interstate features Airstream’s attention to engineering detail, including unibody chassis construction and a turbo-charged Mercedes diesel engine, resulting in greater fuel-efficiency. It’s streamlined and comfortable. Reliable. Easy to park and easy to drive. The Interstate is truly an all-purpose touring coach, just right for today’s energetic lifestyles. It easily adapts to both weekend trips and extended travel. Wherever you go with an Interstate, there you are. It’s simple.


Camping In PA Or NJ

Posted: October 18th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: , , , , , , , | 475 Comments »

Camping in Pennsylvania and New Jersey can be an annual family tradition that everyone can look forward to. You can find some of the most traditional and versatile camping areas in these two states. You can camp on the mountains of the Appalachian Trail or you can camp along the Jersey shore.

Pennsylvania has some of the nicest spots where you can drive or hike into the wilderness and just erect your tent. The state also has some of the cleanest and full functional camping grounds that you and the family can enjoy. If you are a backpacker, Pennsylvania has some of the best hiking trails, including the Appalachian Trail. Many people have made it a goal to hike that the entire Appalachian Trail; which spans from Georgia and Maine.

There are seasonal campgrounds and there are several that are open all year round. You will have to contact your favorite campgrounds to find out when they are open. If you are into hiking, the history of Pennsylvania or you are just camping while you are hunting or fishing; Pennsylvania has it all.

The camping in New Jersey will appeal to all types of campers. If you enjoy backpacking, RVs or camping with just tent you can find a place for you. There are campgrounds that are traditional in nature, out in the woods and removed from civilization. However; there are also campgrounds that are close the beaches and amusement parks of New Jersey.


The campgrounds might only allow RVs or they may allow RVs and everything else that falls in between an RV and a tent. You have to contact the campground to find out what their rules are and what accommodations are available in each park.

You can have the best of both worlds in New Jersey. You can stay in a wonderful wooded area with trees and lakes and then you go and enjoy the beaches and boardwalks of the Jersey shore. There are a few campgrounds that are located near the Great Adventure theme park, so you and the family can stay a few days and play.

Whether you are camping in Pennsylvania or New Jersey, you will be creating memories that your children will want to recreate with their children. You can create a camping trip that can be a historical lesson of the area or you make the camping trip about just having fun in the wilderness, at the beach or at a nearby theme park.


Camping In New Jersey, Right By The Beach

Posted: October 15th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: , , , | 149 Comments »

Camping in New Jersey can be a very pleasurable past time if you know where and when to go. Even though New Jersey can have quite a bad reputation, this only goes for certain areas, other parts are really very beautiful and a great place to go camping with the family or just on your own or a group of friends.

There are some great camping destinations along the coast of New Jersey, where many families and hikers spend their camping time. So for those who want to be by the beach and camp at the same time, New Jersey is just the place to go. Here are some of the best places to stay when camping in New Jersey:

If you prefer the north of the state, you could always try out Cheasequake State Park where there are 53 campsites for both tents and trailers. Or if this isn’t really for you and your family, the north side of the state also offers the Hartshorn County Park based in the Atlantic Highlands. This offers campers a wide group of cabins where they can stay upon reservation.


For those campers who like the south more than they do the north, there are also many places to go and stay when camping. Take Bass River State Park in Tuckerton, for example. This park offers up to 176 different accommodations to choose from, including campsites, shelters and cabins. This park is situated between Atlantic city and Long Beach Island.

There are also places to visit and camp at in the central shore of New Jersey. In the central area you can find the Allaire State Park, situated in Farmingdale. This state park offers a wide variety of options for campers, including cabins, 45 trailer and tent sites, a group of campsites and yurts. Perfect for campers who want a feel for wildlife but still close to all amenities.

Another great option when camping in New Jersey is the Pine Barrens. Brendan T, Bryne State Forest, known to be one of the largest forests in New Jersey. This particular forest offers campers 79 tent and trailer campsites to choose from. Although campers can also choose from the wide variety of campsites, cabins and yurts. This place is perfect for campers who want a real feel for the outdoors.

But you don’t just have to go to the State parks in New Jersey to be able to enjoy a great camping experience. There are also many other campsites and RV parks scattered all around the State for you to choose from. You can find a lot of these campsites all over the State shore line.

Where ever you decide to spend your camping trip when in New Jersey, it is recommended to check up on the area that you want to go to before setting off on your trip. Making sure that the area you want to go to has everything that you will need during your stay will ensure that your trip is a lot more pleasurable.