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All-Terrain Luxury: House on Wheels

Gary Witzenburg

June 1, 2005

EarthRoamer Xpedition
You want to commune with nature atop a mountain or in the desert, but you do not want to hike to your camping destination, or sleep in a tent on the hard ground. No crowded campsite available? No electricity? No water? No problem! The EarthRoamer Xpedition camper will save the day—and the night.

Designed as a stand-alone, four-season, high-end unit by founders Michele Connolly, president and CEO, and Bill Swails, chief designer and COO, the EarthRoamer uses rooftop solar panels intead of electric connections or generators. Plus it can tote up to 100 gallons, using an optional 50-gallon tank.

The venture came about in 1998, when Connolly and Swails tried to satisfy their extreme adventure vehicle needs with a pickup and a pop-up camper. Today they transform Ford F-450 and F-550 turbo-diesel-powered pickups into the best expedition campers money can buy. And they test their energy-efficient solar-powered homes on wheels in extreme conditions.

The luxuriously appointed Ford pickups seat four and sport four-wheel drive. Their quiet and efficient 6.0-liter turbocharged diesel V-8—which runs well on diesel or nontoxic, renewable, biodegradable biodiesel fuel—pushes 325 hp and a pumped-up 570 ft lbs of torque through a 5-speed TorqShift automatic. You even can haul a trailer full of toys with the vehicle’s 10,000-pound towing capacity. 

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