Up next Heavy Chevy: The New Silverado Sparks Controversy Published on December 17, 2018 Author Tread Staff Tags dirt camp, go fast campers instagram, loki the wolfdog calendar, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Go Fast Dirt Camp Go Fast Campers, the Bozeman, Montana-based geniuses behind the super-lightweight pickup-based pop top truck campers, are organizing an event for owners. The Go Fast Dirt Camp is an offroad speed-run of entirely offroad shenanigans, resulting in what can only be described as a week-long offroad party. This year’s event was spawned on the back of a napkin, starting in Belgrade, Montana and eventually ending up 1,000 dirt-miles later in Glacier National Park. To say it looked like the time of their lives is a mild understatement, because reports confirm that at the end of the trip, everyone needed a new windshield due to Graeme’s hot-shot raptor soaking up all the camera time. Guests of this trip included Desk To Glory, Loki the Wolfdog, Hondo Garage, Drew Martin, Offgrid Media, and Gopherpaw, all of Instagram fame. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Check out the first video of the event, filmed by the talented Richard from Desk To Glory: Read More: New Product: Go Fast Campers
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