Light snow tonight in Tahoe @ 7400'. Am researching various campers - toured the 4W facility in Woodland a couple of weeks ago, have spoken w/the All Terrain people in Sacramento and browsed the Outfitter and Lite people in CO. Trouble is, I grew up in Seattle and you know how those old sentiments can skew thinking.....remember "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon" (on radio), many cups of chowder on the waterfront where the Al-Can begins, and so, naturally, had to chat it up w/the Alaskan Camper people in Chehalis.....if you go to their website, you see a lot of 60's and 70's campers sought and for sale and still going strong. Got a line on a 60's 8' Alaskan non cab over for my Chevy stretch-cab light duty 3/4 ton and believe me, it looks sturdy (and heavy!) - but its the NW and the old tough days, the Huskies, you know.....Will probably settle on a 4W or All Terrain new shell and build it out as I go....was an industrial engineer at Boeing for a while......and kind of assimilated that way of getting things done. But for all of you experienced folk out there - for this thoroughly inexperienced camper wannabee - any thoughts on the Alaskan vs. the new All Terrain/4W alternative. Thanks very much for your forum site.....have learned a lot!