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Stories
Otago Daily Times – Campervan holiday from hell
Nigel Benson was as excited as we've seen him when he was offered a free holiday in a 21st century campervan late last year. But it turned into the holiday from hell.
Rental company Wilderness Motorhomes is run on old-fashioned family values. HE AHA te mea nui? He tangata; he tangata; he tangata. What is the most important thing? It is people; it is people; it is people.
Hauraki Herald – Growth in the Wilderness
A campervan business which started in Thames four years ago has cracked the list of New Zealand’s 50 fastest-growing companies.
Nikki MacDonald The Dominion Post Tuesday 9th September 2008
Motorhomes, Caravans & Destinations Magazine – A van for all seasons
A van for all seasons RoadCraft’s owners say the philosophy of their boutique business combines tried and true with new.
Motorhomes, Caravans & Destinations Magazine – A Base in the Wild
Conventional wisdom says motorhomes appeal mainly to retirees content to savour life at idle-speed. But RoadCraft’s BaseJumper is for adrenalin junkies – those who like to push the limits – in comfort, of course.
Campervanning in the US is all about big. The maximum motorhome length permitted on US roads is 45ft (13.7m) but in some states you can 'triple tow' up to a maximum of 75ft (22.8m) – as long as the third vehicle is a boat.
