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From A-Frame tents for paratroopers to civil protection shelters in Angola, the trust in our craft is what drives our standards.

Through seven decades of building the world’s most premium tents, James Baroud elevates life outside to the next level.
David Gonzalez leaves Boise, in the northwestern United States, for a reservoir overnight just east of town, an easy and entertaining overlanding read set in a high desert river valley. Expect narrow one lane roads, soft sand, hot wind, calm water, and a rooftop tent that quickly feels like home, with a few friendly pointers tucked in for first timers.
Getting a rooftop tent is just the beginning. The real adventure starts when you decide where to take it. This list collects some great places to start rooftop-tent camping in the US It includes all kinds of places—dry deserts, rainy forests, and everything in between. With the right gear, you can enjoy them all.
David’s rooftop tent reboot begins in Leslie Gulch, Eastern Oregon, a high-desert canyon landscape in the Northwestern United States, where heat, dust and colorful campsite characters share the stage. Used to an Odyssey, he gives the Magma a fair shake and finds that airflow, lighting and simple habits are enough to tip the scales. The tent earns its keep, and the story earns a good, memorable read.
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