Camp in Comfort: 4-Season Cabover Rig on Duramax Power
6 guests
Sleeps 4
9 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
21+
2011 Adventurer Adventurer
Adventure-Ready Cabover Camper on Chevy 3500 – Explore Alaska in Comfort and Style!Looking for the perfect Alaskan getaway rig? This fully equipped Adventurer LP 86FB cabover camper mounted on a Chevy 3500HD is your ticket to comfort, capability, and unforgettable adventures.Located in Wasilla, Alaska, this setup is ready to handle everything from weekend trips to Denali to extended stays off-grid in the Alaskan wilderness.Sleeps 3-4 Comfortably
Queen-size bed with plush mattressConvertible dinette bedLots of storage for gear and suppliesFully Equipped Interior
Full bathroom with shower and flush toiletKitchen with 3-burner stove, oven, microwave, and fridge/freezerHot water heater and onboard fresh water tankPropane heat for chilly Alaskan nightsOff-Grid Capable
Dual batteries and propane setupMounted on a Heavy-Duty Chevy 3500
6.6L Duramax Diesel + Allison TransmissionSet up for camper hauling: tie-downs, airbags, and rear wiringAll-terrain tires and strong suspension – built for Alaska’s roadsPerfect For:
Weekend getaways, fishing trips, and hunting excursionsTouring Alaska in comfort without sacrificing mobilityStaying cozy and secure even in remote areasPickup in Wasilla – flexible scheduling and local tips included! Whether you’re a local planning a staycation or flying in to explore the Last Frontier, this truck camper rig gives you the freedom to go anywhere in style.Book now and start your Alaskan adventure today!Other things to noteNo smoking inside truck or camper
Queen-size bed with plush mattressConvertible dinette bedLots of storage for gear and suppliesFully Equipped Interior
Full bathroom with shower and flush toiletKitchen with 3-burner stove, oven, microwave, and fridge/freezerHot water heater and onboard fresh water tankPropane heat for chilly Alaskan nightsOff-Grid Capable
Dual batteries and propane setupMounted on a Heavy-Duty Chevy 3500
6.6L Duramax Diesel + Allison TransmissionSet up for camper hauling: tie-downs, airbags, and rear wiringAll-terrain tires and strong suspension – built for Alaska’s roadsPerfect For:
Weekend getaways, fishing trips, and hunting excursionsTouring Alaska in comfort without sacrificing mobilityStaying cozy and secure even in remote areasPickup in Wasilla – flexible scheduling and local tips included! Whether you’re a local planning a staycation or flying in to explore the Last Frontier, this truck camper rig gives you the freedom to go anywhere in style.Book now and start your Alaskan adventure today!Other things to noteNo smoking inside truck or camper
Adventure-Ready Cabover Camper on Chevy 3500 – Explore Alaska in Comfort and Style!Looking for the perfect Alaskan getaway rig? This fully equipped Adventurer LP 86FB cabover camper mounted on a Chevy 3500HD is your ticket to comfort, capability, and unforgettable adventures.Located in Wasilla, Alaska, this setup is ready to handle everything from weekend trips to Denali to extended stays off-grid in the Alaskan wilderness.Sleeps 3-4 Comfortably
Queen-size bed with plush mattressConvertible dinette bedLots of storage for gear and suppliesFully Equipped Interior
Full bathroom with shower and flush toiletKitchen with 3-burner stove, oven, microwave, and fridge/freezerHot water heater and onboard fresh water tankPropane heat for chilly Alaskan nightsOff-Grid Capable
Dual batteries and propane setupMounted on a Heavy-Duty Chevy 3500
6.6L Duramax Diesel + Allison TransmissionSet up for camper hauling: tie-downs, airbags, and rear wiringAll-terrain tires and strong suspension – built for Alaska’s roadsPerfect For:
Weekend getaways, fishing trips, and hunting excursionsTouring Alaska in comfort without sacrificing mobilityStaying cozy and secure even in remote areasPickup in Wasilla – flexible scheduling and local tips included! Whether you’re a local planning a staycation or flying in to explore the Last Frontier, this truck camper rig gives you the freedom to go anywhere in style.Book now and start your Alaskan adventure today!Other things to noteNo smoking inside truck or camper
Queen-size bed with plush mattressConvertible dinette bedLots of storage for gear and suppliesFully Equipped Interior
Full bathroom with shower and flush toiletKitchen with 3-burner stove, oven, microwave, and fridge/freezerHot water heater and onboard fresh water tankPropane heat for chilly Alaskan nightsOff-Grid Capable
Dual batteries and propane setupMounted on a Heavy-Duty Chevy 3500
6.6L Duramax Diesel + Allison TransmissionSet up for camper hauling: tie-downs, airbags, and rear wiringAll-terrain tires and strong suspension – built for Alaska’s roadsPerfect For:
Weekend getaways, fishing trips, and hunting excursionsTouring Alaska in comfort without sacrificing mobilityStaying cozy and secure even in remote areasPickup in Wasilla – flexible scheduling and local tips included! Whether you’re a local planning a staycation or flying in to explore the Last Frontier, this truck camper rig gives you the freedom to go anywhere in style.Book now and start your Alaskan adventure today!Other things to noteNo smoking inside truck or camper
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Features
2011 Adventurer Adventurer
- Sleeps 4
- 6 seatbelts
- Gross weight: 8,500 lbs
- Sleeps 4
- 6 seatbelts
- Gross weight: 8,500 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Water hookup
- Toilet
- Inside Shower
- Outside Shower
- Bath towels
- Bathroom sink
- Toilet paper
- Hot water
- Water hookup
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- No generator hours / day
• No off road/trail use. Public road ways only.
• If returned with out dumping holding tanks there is an additional $50 dump fee.
• If returned with out dumping holding tanks there is an additional $50 dump fee.
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
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Dump fee
Holding tank dump fee
NZ$125.25
/each
Fuel Refill
Pick up full return empty
NZ$334.00
/each
Ted Stevens AP Delivery
Pick up and Drop off at Anchorage Air Port flat fee
NZ$300.60
/each
Dump fee
Holding tank dump fee
NZ$125.25
/each
Fuel Refill
Pick up full return empty
NZ$334.00
/each
Ted Stevens AP Delivery
Pick up and Drop off at Anchorage Air Port flat fee
NZ$300.60
/each
Availability and rates
There’s a 2 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 15% off nightly rate
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Aleksey A.
August 20255
So I'll tell you what... I was looking for a setup for a remote Alaska road trip for myself and my two sons. Did not want to drive our own RV from the mainland. Very long way to go, did not have enough time and too much gas$ to burn round trip.
Our options were to drive a smaller car and tent camp, find a truck with a cabover camper.... or not go at all. We had a rather limited budget. That is when this thing popped up as a new listing and we were able to match the dates on our itinerary.
The owner was easy to reach and communicate with and delivered/picked up the truck to/from the airport at a reasonable cost.
The truck and a camper while not new by any means served its intended purpose very well and met all our expectations. We put over 2000miles in 10 days, made it to the very end of the Dalton Hwy / Deadhorse, AK and came back. We stayed off the grid and at new location every night. Have not used hook ups and have always had a place to seat, sleep, relax, cook, use bathroom/shower and refrigerator for our food. We were lucky with the weather... 7 days were mostly sunny and dry, the last 3 days was non stop pouring rain day and night. The truck and camper were great in all conditions. Tent camping while moving every day would be a bit too much... setting up and breaking up camp every day sucks... add rain... add dirt... add mosquitoes... you get the drill. It can be done in a tent, but there are times when its best to not be in one ;)
We had a few small issues, but nothing that got us stranded. It was all part of a great adventure that me and my kids will never forget.
Once we had bad diesel in from Coldfoot and on the way back had engine loss off power and check engine light came up. The issue went away after refuel in Fairbanks and never came up in the next 600miles+ of our trip. If you plan to drive up Dalton Hwy, beware it may happen again, otherwise it should be good.
For the picky ones (I see one bad review was recently left).. this is not a 5* Hilton on wheels and you can't expect that from a 2007 truck that is priced similar to a regular rental car. This truck has some battle scars and a story to tell! If you want a new fancy shiny stuff, go with GoNorth and they will set you up with a 1-3year old truck/camper. I don't know if it will be a full 5* but it will be a 1-3 year old vehicle/camper but will also be twice+ the money AND you will probably spend more time worrying about scratching it vs. driving it.
The choice is out there. For us personally it worked great and I would rent it again.
Our options were to drive a smaller car and tent camp, find a truck with a cabover camper.... or not go at all. We had a rather limited budget. That is when this thing popped up as a new listing and we were able to match the dates on our itinerary.
The owner was easy to reach and communicate with and delivered/picked up the truck to/from the airport at a reasonable cost.
The truck and a camper while not new by any means served its intended purpose very well and met all our expectations. We put over 2000miles in 10 days, made it to the very end of the Dalton Hwy / Deadhorse, AK and came back. We stayed off the grid and at new location every night. Have not used hook ups and have always had a place to seat, sleep, relax, cook, use bathroom/shower and refrigerator for our food. We were lucky with the weather... 7 days were mostly sunny and dry, the last 3 days was non stop pouring rain day and night. The truck and camper were great in all conditions. Tent camping while moving every day would be a bit too much... setting up and breaking up camp every day sucks... add rain... add dirt... add mosquitoes... you get the drill. It can be done in a tent, but there are times when its best to not be in one ;)
We had a few small issues, but nothing that got us stranded. It was all part of a great adventure that me and my kids will never forget.
Once we had bad diesel in from Coldfoot and on the way back had engine loss off power and check engine light came up. The issue went away after refuel in Fairbanks and never came up in the next 600miles+ of our trip. If you plan to drive up Dalton Hwy, beware it may happen again, otherwise it should be good.
For the picky ones (I see one bad review was recently left).. this is not a 5* Hilton on wheels and you can't expect that from a 2007 truck that is priced similar to a regular rental car. This truck has some battle scars and a story to tell! If you want a new fancy shiny stuff, go with GoNorth and they will set you up with a 1-3year old truck/camper. I don't know if it will be a full 5* but it will be a 1-3 year old vehicle/camper but will also be twice+ the money AND you will probably spend more time worrying about scratching it vs. driving it.
The choice is out there. For us personally it worked great and I would rent it again.
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Subrena L.
July 20252
This is very sketchy and the shower wouldn’t drain… the seatbelt was ripping.. the panels were coming apart and it wasn’t even very clean when we picked it up. We made sure to take photos and then the host is trying to charge us for not filling it up when we didn’t even receive it with a full tank and returned it with the same fuel we got it with.
6 Photos submitted by Subrena L