New 2020 Ascape Camp Travel Trailer

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Ascape Camp Description

ALiner Ascape travel trailer Camp highlights:

  • Cabinet/Wardrobe 
  • Two Burner Stove
  • 1.9 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator
  • U-Shaped Dinette
  • Zamp Solar Port

 

Been daydreaming about outdoor views and activities that you enjoy when you get away from work? Just imagine the morning sites from the frameless windows while you drink your coffee.  You can grab your clothes from the large storage cabinet/wardrobe before making breakfast on the two burner stove, and getting a drink from the 1.9 cu. ft. refrigerator.  No worries about staying cool inside since there is a Coleman Mach 8 A/C allowing you to sleep in comfort on the U-shaped dinette once it's ready for bedtime, and you can stay clean thanks to the outside shower.  This is the one!

 

For any camping trip whether near or far you will want an easy to tow Ascape travel trailer by Aliner. These models are lightweight in design and have 600 lbs. to 1,330 lbs. of carrying capacity depending on the unit, include a Zamp solar port, plus include a single 2,500 lb. Dexter torsion axle. You will also find a U-shaped dinette which easily converts into a bed at night, plus there are more features and options specific to the model you choose!

Ascape Camp Specifications

Sleeps 2
Length 13 ft
Ext Width 6 ft 1 in
Ext Height 8 ft 4 in
Int Height 6 ft 4 in
Hitch Weight 229 lbs
Dry Weight 1495 lbs
Cargo Capacity 1005 lbs
Fresh Water Capacity 11 gals
Grey Water Capacity 13 gals
Furnace BTU 16000 btu
Refrigerator Type Three Way
Refrigerator Size 1.9 cu ft
Cooktop Burners 2
Axle Weight 2500 lbs
LP Tank Capacity 20 lbs
Water Heater Capacity 6 gal
Water Heater Type Suburban
AC BTU 9200 btu
Axle Count 1
Number of LP Tanks 1

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ManuFacts

In the early 1970s, Ralph Tait had an idea. So he went into his garage in Bend, Oregon and began tinkering. Several weeks and a few blisters later, he emerged with a revolutionary design for the first A-frame pop-up camper.
 
It was sensible. It was different. And it was light enough to be towed with just about any vehicle. Friends wanted one. Family wanted one. Friends of family wanted one. As word of mouth spread, Ralph found himself making more campers out of his garage. That’s when Ralph’s sons had their own bright idea. Why not turn this hobby into a real business?
 
The family moved to Pennsylvania and began making Aliner campers. Two brothers would build one. The third brother would hitch it to the family station wagon and drive across the country until he sold it. When he returned, the brothers would have another Aliner waiting. After years of hard work and several hundred thousand miles on the poor station wagon, the family retired in 2007. Today we continue to build every Aliner with the same quality, craftsmanship and pride as Ralph and his sons did for over 30 years.