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Sierra Club Wilderness 2027 Wall Calendar
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The camper vans that have defined road-trip culture since Volkswagen built the first Type 2 Westfalia in 1951, the vehicles whose silhouette has come to mean weekends at the coast and slow travel down quiet back roads, take twelve pages in Camper Vans 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured vehicles cover the heritage and the modern revival: the split-screen VW T1 Bus, the bay-window T2 of the 1970s, the wedge-shaped T3 (the Vanagon in the US), the modern California, the British Bedford Dormobile that fitted out countless 1960s family holidays, and the modern stealth conversion of the Mercedes-Benz Marco Polo. The photography catches them parked beside Cornish beaches, on Scottish single-track roads, in Italian alpine pull-offs, and at the edge of campsites at dawn. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For weekend wanderers, full-time vanlifers, and anyone who has spent more than a few summer evenings sitting on a campsite step watching the kettle boil, the photography here speaks to a familiar everyday joy. The silhouettes are still as recognizable as they were six decades ago.