| Aliners provide the opportunity for many unique camping experiences.
Touring, offroad adventures, or just getting away to your favorite scenic camping
area. No matter how big or how small the adventure, other Aliner owners would
like to hear about it. Where did you go, what did you see, and how did your
Aliner perform? Send your story and photos to:
Aliner Owners Club
3700 S. Westport Ave #2315
Sioux Falls, SD 57106-6360
or email to the Webmaster
for inclusion here and/or in the periodic newsletter.
Favorite Camping Spots by State or
Province - Members can describe their favorite parks or camping spots listed by
state or province. Especially useful for other members traveling through that area.
Alaska Adventure Trips, Planned
or Taken - There are several members that have traveled in their Aliner to Alaska, and
others with plans to do so. This page may generate some interest in informal
"caravanning" for those planning the trip near the same time period in 2003, or
2004.
Special and Extended Camping Adventures in an Aliner -
Members describe some of the special/longer camping adventures in their Aliner.
- Eastern
Canada Trip - Robert and Carol Wingard traveled Eastern
Canada sharing details of great camping spots and providing some
outstanding photos. Good preparation for anyone planning
this trip.
- The Trip of a Lifetime!..in
an Aliner - Tom and Sue Flynn retire and one week later take their Aliner on a 13 week
trip across northwest US and Canada, visiting the great parks of the region.
Shortly after completing that 13,000 mile adventure, they turn around and become Aliner
Snowbirds in Florida for 6 weeks.
- Camping in New Mexico -
Tom Merewether's journal describes his experiences with his Aliner, The Quahaug,
following uncharted Jeep trails and camping in the mountains, lakes, and high desert of
New Mexico.
- A'camping with the Grandkids -
Two families describe their adventures and the great satisfaction they
get from sharing their Aliner camping experience with the grandkids.
- Quebec through Labrador to
Newfoundland - Pierre Rochon crossed northern Quebec following the Trans-Labrador
highway to Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Then took a ferry along the Labrador coast around
to Lewisporte, Newfoundland. This solo adventure pulling a tent camper
convinced Pierre to purchase his Aliner.
- Solo to Alaska in an Aliner
- Bob's six week, 11,000 mile round trip from Rochester, Minnesota, across Canada and up
into the Arctic region of Alaska. A first time camping experience.
- Picking blueberries in
Newfoundland - Bob and Suzanne take a six week 8,000 mile trip across eastern Canada
in an Aliner, with three weeks spent on the island of Newfoundland. A place
easily accessible with great camping and hiking opportunities.
Anyone wanting to organize an informal caravan of Aliners to travel someplace
interesting (e.g. Nova Scotia in the fall, Alaska in the summer)? Post your plans
here as they develop. |