Happier Camper Unveils 2020 Traveler Trailer

Happier Camper just unveiled their brand new 2020 Traveler—and it’s a little roomier, a bit more equipped, and just as flexible as their compact HC1 model. Inside, a series of rugged yet lightweight modular boxes can be rearranged to transform the living area into a dining room, sleeping quarters, or lounge. The boxes provide usable storage space, and they can also be toted outside to serve as furniture when you’ve settled into that perfect campsite.

The 2020 Traveler comes packed with all the conveniences of a modern home, making it easy to camp at length.

An awning provides a shaded area for outdoor hangs. Here, the modular storage boxes double as picnic stools.

The camper’s curvy retro shell is packed with sleek design elements—like wood cabinetry and wraparound shelves, inlaid mood lighting, and five panoramic windows that prop open for ventilation and unhindered views of the great outdoors.

The camper’s well-insulated fiberglass shell is equipped for a variety of conditions and climates.

Shop the Look

Pendleton Yakima Camp Throw

Made-in-America wool camp throw that’s one of our most popular. Camp blankets were originally used by shepherds to brave the elements of the Pacific Northwest—right where our rugged wool versions are still woven today. These smaller sized blankets make a great gift for outdoor enthusiasts.

OneLogFire Portable Log Fire

Take your fire to-go.  Now we’re ready for beach party fires, campfires, or just cozy nights in winter. Using kiln dried logs that burn from the inside, this portable log is easy to light.

Thule Lithos Backpack

Padded sleeves dedicated for both your laptop and tablet are built inside the main compartment of this durably made ripstop backpack for easy organization and protection. Breathable mesh-padded back and straps enhance the comfort of carrying a heavy load.

Unlike many campers and trailers, the 85-square-foot interior features six-and-a-half-foot ceilings, making indoor meal prep using the full kitchenette a snap. The Traveler comes with an onboard toilet, while a shower add-on lets you rinse off after a long day on the trail.

A view from one of the living areas.

Panoramic windows provide an indoor/outdoor feel. Inlaid mood lighting creates ambiance, and a sleek wood kitchenette makes cooking and cleaning on the road a snap.

Here, the modular blocks are locked into the honeycomb floors to make a bed. They can be rearranged in a number of ways for each moment of the day, and they double as storage for camp sundries or bedding.

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