Off-road camper fits in a shipping container for overseas travel
The roof pops up for more head room There are a lot of amazing conversion vans on the market, from off-the-shelf builds by well-known brands like Winnebago to custom Sprinters that can sleep a family or stay off the grid for weeks. The only downside is that even the most tricked out rig will likely be limited to its current continent thanks to expensive export fees and regulations. But what if you want to take your camper on an international adventure" Love campers and trailers" Come join our new community group.
Oregon-based EarthCruiser solves this problem by building expedition vehicles designed for world travel. Founded in 2008 by Lance Gillies, EarthCruiser grew out of Gillies? experience in the Australian backcountry and his desire to travel long distances over difficult terrain?think sand dunes, swamps, and the like. Gillies brought the company stateside in 2013 and has since produced adventure campers that can go anywhere.
EarthCruiser?s flagship model, the EXP is built on the reliable Mitsubishi Fuso 4x4 chassis and fits into a standard shipping container. This means (drumroll, please) that the EarthCruiser EXP can go anywhere in the world; all you have to do is load it into the container and then fly yourself to pick up your camper at your destination. Unlike some other builds, EarthCruisers have gone on some serious trips, including a 16,000 mile trek across Russia and Mongolia.
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