Sunday, August 30, 2009

Welcome to the home of the lightest weight, lowest profile, most durable pop up camper on the market today.
With over 30 years of experience in the pop up camper industry we can meet your needs, if you are an off road enthusiast, or just a mild weekend camper. All Terrain Campers are "built to survive" the test of time.

One large advantage of All Terrain Campers is that this is all we do. Our business is not just a side line of a larger camper manufacturer.
This is all we build and our customer service is second to none.
If you have a question or concern, we are here to help you.
No voice mail, no promise to get back to you, we will help you now when you need it.
Call: 800 446-1003

Monday, August 17, 2009

2001 Dodge Pop Up Camper

Tom is the proud owner of a 2001 Dodge Ext. Cab, 1/2 ton, Short Bed Truck with an All Terrain Camper's Panther Shell Camper.

Tom outfitted his new camper with a set of Mechanical Jacks and a Dead Bolt.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

2004 Dodge Ram Pop Up Camper

Martin is the proud owner of a 2004 Dodge Ram 2500, Extended Cab, short bed truck, with an "All Terrain Camper", Cougar Camper.

Martin outfitted his new camper with a Front Sliding Window, Electric Water Pump, Queen Size slide out for Extended Bed and a Dead Bolt.

Martin's truck is a great example of putting a Long Bed Camper on a Short Bed Truck.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Four Wheel Keystone Camper

John DeShazo and his wife drove all the way out from Alabama to pick up the Four Wheel Keystone camper that we rebuilt. The camper was outfitted with a new floor pack to fit newer trucks. We put a new sideliner on the camper, a vapor barrier in the roof, resealed the roof, new electrical system and a new water system. The camper was equipped with a 4 burner stove, 3 way refer, electric water pump and all the standard features that normally come with the campers. We also gave John and his wife a bag of fruit to take on the road with them. (Not a standard option for our campers.)

John called us when he returned home to let us know how happy he was with the camper and has a story to share. On their way home they were stuck in a snow storm for 24 hours with temperatures below 0 degrees. John told us how the heater kept them nice and cozy for the 24 hours they were stuck and that the fruit we had given them was all they had to eat for that time. John and his wife made it home safely and are now proudly showing off the camper to the neighbors.