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Building Campers Takes Time

Building Campers Takes Time

Hard to belive it’s been six months since our last post… time sure flies. Especially given the buzz of summer bringing on camper restorations. In fact, since the Bell Adventure Rig rolled out from underneath our heavy overhead doors -- along with its fraternal twin, a...

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The Bell Adventure Rig

The Bell Adventure Rig

[singlepic id=853 w= h= float=center] At Camper Reparadise, things happen fast. So fast, that keeping up with all the transformations cuts into recreation time. That’s a bummer, because recreating is fun… almost as much fun as building innovative vintage campers....

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Jeepers Creepers

Jeepers Creepers

[singlepic id=604 w= h= float=center] When Brandon launched Reparadise, as expected for any start up, there were many holes in the tool department. One gaping void was the lack of a creeper -- an essential to any service shop that can be found for 25-ish dollars at...

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The Alaskan Camper

The Alaskan Camper

Originally named Alcan, after the infamous stretch of road connecting Alaska to the continental United States of America, the story behind the first telescoping camper is a fascinating one. [singlepic id=453 w= h= float=center] Highlighting the can-do attitude...

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chillville

chillville

Once famous for sweet onions, a burgeoning wine industry now casts a prominent grapevine-shadow over Walla Walla’s celebrated crop. [singlepic id=377 w= h= float=center] This reputation started in the late seventies and has grown into an industry that not only...

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Just a Musher

Just a Musher

“Dream big, dare to fail” is a quote from Colonel Norman D. Vaughan, a Harvard dropout, presidential inauguration gate-crasher, and dog musher. The wiki’s give a good summary of his badass-ness, but this paints an even more colorful ...er, EXTREME, picture. In fact,...

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Vintage Trailer Axles

Vintage Trailer Axles

[singlepic id=237 w= h= float=center] As outdoor enthusiast and purveyors of all-things camping, Conqueror Australia’s Urban Escape Vehicles have captured our attention on more than one occasion. Demanding admiration for impressive packaging and engineering, these...

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Second Sunday in May

Second Sunday in May

Imagine, for a moment, a camper which lacks the feminine touch. It'd be an uninviting, dank and dark, sportsman's cave with an aroma surprisingly close to a forgotten gym locker with last seasons socks. Here at Reparadise, our restorations would not be possible...

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Le Diable Rouge

Le Diable Rouge

Airstreams and bicycles have a long-standing relationship, dating to when Alfred Latourneau used one to pull a '47 Caravan. Which, given his achievements (piloting a Schwinn over 100mph, chiefly) and the low weight of an all-aluminum trailer, this shouldn't come as a...

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