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#11 SkyP

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Posted 01 April 2021 - 02:10 PM

 

Nice to see people ordering more campers.

 

 

I'll have to disagree- :)  too many people out camping already. 

 

It has become a real chore to find a place to camp whether campgrounds or dispersed.


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#12 craig333

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Posted 01 April 2021 - 02:45 PM

I wonder if its a spike which will come down once people have had a chance to get out or a permanent bump. I think some of it is just more people transitioning away from tent camping (for the usual reasons).


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Posted 02 April 2021 - 12:06 AM

I wonder if its a spike which will come down once people have had a chance to get out or a permanent bump. I think some of it is just more people transitioning away from tent camping (for the usual reasons).

I'm happy that the guys at All Terrain Campers are doing well.

 

ATC resist going corporate and remain a small shop because that's what they want.

 

This allows them to maintain quality and put out a good product. Every ATC owner I've spoken with is happy with their purchase.

 

They to do custom work. The guys at ATC are happy to take my calls and answer all my silly "Is it possible to …?" questions. Jeff always answers, "Anything is possible." Yet they won't build something they don't believe will work well.

 

They build quality products, and I'm happy to be going with ATC for this build.


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#14 goinoregon

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Posted 02 April 2021 - 02:50 AM

mine took 7-8 months, and picked it up a couple weeks ago.  i got the impression from jeff, that their bigger challenge is getting/keeping quality workers.


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Posted 02 April 2021 - 01:37 PM

I wonder if its a spike which will come down once people have had a chance to get out or a permanent bump. I think some of it is just more people transitioning away from tent camping (for the usual reasons).


Some of this increase is here to stay, but mostly I think it is a spike that will level with time, same for the RV industry in general. Give it a couple of years for everyone to actually take possession of their camper, then give it a couple more years for at least some of these people to decide they don't like it, want something bigger (or smaller) can't afford the payments, never used it etc.
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