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"textContent": "With the sheer preponderance of flappy, fabric-walled pop-up truck campers, hard-sided pop-up pickup camping systems feel cutting edge, even today. But they actually have a long, proud history dating back to the mid-20th century. And no manufacturer then or now has been as integral to that history as Alaskan Campers, a true pioneer that's been building telescopic-roofed pickup campers for over 60 years. Now the company takes a detour and turns its attention to a different style of camper, launching a fixed high-roof composite camper meant to save weight and expand availability to more truck platforms. The all-new HS640 kickstarts a new era in Alaskan truck camping.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Pickup Campers, Adventure Vehicles, Outdoors\n\n**Tags:** Pickup, Truck, RV, Camping, Outdoors and Camping, Off-road, Lightweight",
"title": "Pop-up camping pioneer shifts gears with ultralight pickup camper"
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