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  2. Popup camper - Wikipedia

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    Modern flip-out GO camper. In addition to the traditional pop-up campers described above, there are a number of special types of pop-ups on the market: High wall pop-ups Feature a taller box which allows for residential-height countertops and more storage space. Motorcycle campers Lightweight pop-ups small enough to be pulled by a motorcycle.

  3. Jayco Family of Companies - Wikipedia

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    By 1971, the Jayco Family of Companies had entered the travel trailer market, producing 1,100 units in its debut year, followed by its expansion into the fifth-wheel trailer market in 1972. [ 8 ] In 1985, Lloyd Bontrager died in a plane crash, [ 9 ] and leadership transitioned to other executives, including Al Yoder and Wilbur Bontrager. [ 10 ]

  4. Truck camper - Wikipedia

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    Hardside aluminum: This is a camper using wood or aluminum framing, finished with aluminum siding. Pop-up: A low-profile truck camper designed to cut back on weight and wind resistance. Construction techniques may utilize any of the above methods except clamshell. The roof may be raised by mechanical means to add height while camping.

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  6. Caravan (trailer) - Wikipedia

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    Innovation in travel trailers is the hybrid travel trailer, combining the features of a pop-up and a hard-sided trailer. In its camping configuration, one or more bunks fold down from the side with canvas tent covers. When travelling, the bunks fold up, leaving four hard sides.

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    Spread the mixture out onto the baking sheet (carefully so that it does not run over the edges), sprinkle with the teaspoon of citric acid, and allow to cool completely, about 30 minutes. Break the candy into pieces and add to a Ziploc bag. Using a rolling pin, crush the candy into tiny little pieces so that it resembles Pop Rocks.

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