The 1960's model you showed still has decades of service life, and its a testament to your build quality that there's no water ingress damage. Subscribed.
@peakmountaincamps3 ай бұрын
Pretty impressive isn’t it? Hard to find products like that nowadays.
@kentcostello5286 Жыл бұрын
I love them all . The older ones need tobe in a elk / deer camp but it shows you keep out doing yourself on your builds . Love your channel and videos 😂
@ronnieroberts94783 ай бұрын
Great video thank you
@scotteakins72033 ай бұрын
Interesting history. Never had a clue they've been around that long.
@FarmsteadForge7 ай бұрын
Neat to see a modern one. We're rebuilding on an old one that was upgraded to rubber running gear in the 40's or so. Thanks for the video!
@skibee50 Жыл бұрын
I do want one . Should i pull the trigger?
@peakmountaincamps Жыл бұрын
You are not getting any younger.
@USNERDOC Жыл бұрын
You should ABSOLUTELY pull the trigger. You will never regret the decision. We are on our second camp (Camp 216 and Camp Liberty) and have no regrets. In fact, we have a conversation on a frequent basis about what we would want to design for a third camp. We have towed both camps all over the Western States and have had a lot of fun. Last year, we wintered over in Central Oregon, living in Camp Liberty with temps dipping below -17 degrees. We were snug and cozy, while many rigs around us had numerous problems because of the cold weather. Short answer,, get on the list at Peak Outdoors because, knowing the boys, I bet they are at least a year out from starting your camp. There is a reason camps are in such high demand, they are the best and most comfortable option available.
@CampLibertyRV Жыл бұрын
You should ABSOLUTELY pull the trigger. You will never regret the decision. We are on our second camp (Camp 216 and Camp Liberty) and have no regrets. In fact, we have a conversation on a frequent basis about what we would want to design for a third camp. We have towed both camps all over the Western States and have had a lot of fun. Last year, we wintered over in Central Oregon, living in Camp Liberty with temps dipping below -17 degrees. We were snug and cozy, while many rigs around us had numerous problems because of the cold weather. Short answer,, get on the list at Peak Outdoors because, knowing the boys, I bet they are at least a year out from starting your camp. There is a reason camps are in such high demand: they are the best and most comfortable option available.