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                        <title>Hunting Enthusiasts Set Sight on All Terrain Camping Trailer</title>
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                        <description>Campa USA, manufacturer of the Campa All Terrain Trailer (ATT), is seeing steady interest for its highly mobile, self contained system from hunters and other related outdoor adventurers. [PRWeb Nov 28, 2006]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 14:42:00 -0800</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[North Ridgeville, OH (PRWEB) November 28, 2006 -- For many hunters, the fall and winter seasons are the most exciting times of year. Increased frontal activity and big game hunt opportunities are just a few factors that attract these individuals to some of the most remote regions of the country. However, vehicle and equipment mobility in hard-to-reach areas remains a challenge for many. As a result, an Ohio-based manufacturer of self contained, all-terrain trailer systems is seeing continued interest from the hunting and outdoor markets.

The Campa <a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="All Terrain Trailer">All Terrain Trailer</a> (ATT), manufactured by Campa USA, is a lightweight trailer designed to go anywhere a vehicle can. Made of stainless steel, it can be equipped with special options such as a hot water shower system, solar paneling, water filtration, and an electric refrigerator/freezer. Additionally, the product&#039;s unique tent configuration offers the ability to sleep up to 10 people comfortably.

&quot;We&#039;re seeing a steady flow of interest from hunters,&quot; said Chris Cole, president and founder of Campa USA.

&quot;The ability to be self contained in remote areas is an attractive feature for them. Hunting is a sport that requires a great deal of patience and waiting. These units are designed to make someone as comfortable as possible in those situations without sacrificing the overall outdoor experience,&quot; he added.

Because of its potential, Cole and his company plan to give greater attention the hunting market, which according to the National Sporting Goods Foundation, is estimated to be at $1.25 billion.

&quot;This particular vertical market makes a lot of sense for us because the product is a great fit. And pardon the pun, but every time hunters see our trailer, they&#039;re just blown away,&quot; added Cole.

Another attractive feature for hunting enthusiasts is Campa&#039;s Rooftop-style tents. Portions of the tent, which are elevated above the trailer, have proved ideal for scouting and can even serve as a tree stand substitute.

In addition to the ATT, Campa USA offers its Disaster Reconnaissance System (DRS) to emergency management, military and disaster relief officials. Cole contends that both trailer brands provide applications across a broad spectrum of industries.

&quot;Because of the modular design of our units, we serve a wide variety of markets. We see customers really get creative with how the systems are used,&quot; noted Cole.

Founded in 2004, Campa USA has experienced recent growth and is actively seeking dealers and partners nationwide to help promote and distribute its trailers.

For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.campausa.com</a> or call 440-353-1917.

Story by: <a href="http://www.credomediagroup.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Credo Media Group">Credo Media Group</a>

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                        <itunes:author>GARY GREAVES</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Hunting Enthusiasts Set Sight on All Terrain Camping Trailer</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[North Ridgeville, OH (PRWEB) November 28, 2006 -- For many hunters, the fall and winter seasons are the most exciting times of year. Increased frontal activity and big game hunt opportunities are just a few factors that attract these individuals to some of the most remote regions of the country. However, vehicle and equipment mobility in hard-to-reach areas remains a challenge for many. As a result, an Ohio-based manufacturer of self contained, all-terrain trailer systems is seeing continued interest from the hunting and outdoor markets.

The Campa <a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="All Terrain Trailer">All Terrain Trailer</a> (ATT), manufactured by Campa USA, is a lightweight trailer designed to go anywhere a vehicle can. Made of stainless steel, it can be equipped with special options such as a hot water shower system, solar paneling, water filtration, and an electric refrigerator/freezer. Additionally, the product&#039;s unique tent configuration offers the ability to sleep up to 10 people comfortably.

&quot;We&#039;re seeing a steady flow of interest from hunters,&quot; said Chris Cole, president and founder of Campa USA.

&quot;The ability to be self contained in remote areas is an attractive feature for them. Hunting is a sport that requires a great deal of patience and waiting. These units are designed to make someone as comfortable as possible in those situations without sacrificing the overall outdoor experience,&quot; he added.

Because of its potential, Cole and his company plan to give greater attention the hunting market, which according to the National Sporting Goods Foundation, is estimated to be at $1.25 billion.

&quot;This particular vertical market makes a lot of sense for us because the product is a great fit. And pardon the pun, but every time hunters see our trailer, they&#039;re just blown away,&quot; added Cole.

Another attractive feature for hunting enthusiasts is Campa&#039;s Rooftop-style tents. Portions of the tent, which are elevated above the trailer, have proved ideal for scouting and can even serve as a tree stand substitute.

In addition to the ATT, Campa USA offers its Disaster Reconnaissance System (DRS) to emergency management, military and disaster relief officials. Cole contends that both trailer brands provide applications across a broad spectrum of industries.

&quot;Because of the modular design of our units, we serve a wide variety of markets. We see customers really get creative with how the systems are used,&quot; noted Cole.

Founded in 2004, Campa USA has experienced recent growth and is actively seeking dealers and partners nationwide to help promote and distribute its trailers.

For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.campausa.com</a> or call 440-353-1917.

Story by: <a href="http://www.credomediagroup.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Credo Media Group">Credo Media Group</a>

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                        <title>Disaster Trailer Navigates Harsh Rubicon Trail </title>
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                        <description>All terrain system manufactured by Campa USA handles some of the most treacherous off road conditions in the country during annual Jeep Jamboree event. [PRWeb Sep 6, 2006]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[North Ridgeville, OH (PRWEB) September 6, 2006 -- For most participants in last month&#8217;s Jeep Jamboree - Rubicon Trail in Northern California, navigating a vehicle through the grueling 22 mile off road landscape proved a daunting task. It was no surprise, then, when doubters and naysayers emerged as Campa USA decided to travel the rugged trail with a Disaster Reconnaissance System (DRS) in tow.


The DRS unit, a highly mobile, all terrain trailer is manufactured by Campa USA (<a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.campausa.com</a>) and designed to handle extreme off road conditions such as are found on the Rubicon Trail.

&quot;Successfully navigating the Rubicon Trail demonstrates the Campa&#8217;s ability to traverse extreme terrain as may be found after natural disasters,&quot; said Chris Cole, president and founder of the company. 

Campa&#8217;s Disaster Reconnaissance System (DRS) was designed to be a completely self-contained survival unit for rapid deployment in emergency and disaster situations.

The design and functionality of the DRS is similar to that of the Campa <a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="All Terrain Trailer">All Terrain Trailer</a> (ATT), which is geared for camping and outdoor enthusiasts. Both units are made almost entirely of stainless steel.

&quot;Both the DRS and the ATT offer users, whether disaster response personnel, outdoorsmen or even those escaping hurricanes, a self-contained survival system able to navigate extreme terrain,&quot; Cole added.

The Jeep Jamboree - Rubicon Trail is a three-day, annual event where 4x4 enthusiasts navigate their vehicles over legendary obstacles such as &quot;Big Sluice&quot; and &quot;Cadillac Hill.&quot;

Cole, who is an avid outdoor enthusiast, contends that taking a Campa trailer on these types of trails expands the horizons of the outdoor recreation experience.

&quot;When you have the ability to be independent and self contained in an area like this, as well as the ability to travel at speeds over 70 mph on a freeway with a unit in tow, you&#8217;re living an adventure. The trail itself just becomes one part of that overall experience,&quot; he said. 

The appearance by <a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Campa USA">Campa USA</a> at the Jeep Jamboree event is just one of many stops planned for the remainder of the year. The company will be showcasing their trailers in cities such as Atlanta, Colorado Springs, Orlando and San Antonio in the near future.

For more information, including detailed photos of the DRS and ATT units, visit <a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.campausa.com</a> or call 440-353-1917.

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                        <itunes:author>Gary Greaves</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Disaster Trailer Navigates Harsh Rubicon Trail </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[North Ridgeville, OH (PRWEB) September 6, 2006 -- For most participants in last month&#8217;s Jeep Jamboree - Rubicon Trail in Northern California, navigating a vehicle through the grueling 22 mile off road landscape proved a daunting task. It was no surprise, then, when doubters and naysayers emerged as Campa USA decided to travel the rugged trail with a Disaster Reconnaissance System (DRS) in tow.


The DRS unit, a highly mobile, all terrain trailer is manufactured by Campa USA (<a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.campausa.com</a>) and designed to handle extreme off road conditions such as are found on the Rubicon Trail.

&quot;Successfully navigating the Rubicon Trail demonstrates the Campa&#8217;s ability to traverse extreme terrain as may be found after natural disasters,&quot; said Chris Cole, president and founder of the company. 

Campa&#8217;s Disaster Reconnaissance System (DRS) was designed to be a completely self-contained survival unit for rapid deployment in emergency and disaster situations.

The design and functionality of the DRS is similar to that of the Campa <a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="All Terrain Trailer">All Terrain Trailer</a> (ATT), which is geared for camping and outdoor enthusiasts. Both units are made almost entirely of stainless steel.

&quot;Both the DRS and the ATT offer users, whether disaster response personnel, outdoorsmen or even those escaping hurricanes, a self-contained survival system able to navigate extreme terrain,&quot; Cole added.

The Jeep Jamboree - Rubicon Trail is a three-day, annual event where 4x4 enthusiasts navigate their vehicles over legendary obstacles such as &quot;Big Sluice&quot; and &quot;Cadillac Hill.&quot;

Cole, who is an avid outdoor enthusiast, contends that taking a Campa trailer on these types of trails expands the horizons of the outdoor recreation experience.

&quot;When you have the ability to be independent and self contained in an area like this, as well as the ability to travel at speeds over 70 mph on a freeway with a unit in tow, you&#8217;re living an adventure. The trail itself just becomes one part of that overall experience,&quot; he said. 

The appearance by <a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Campa USA">Campa USA</a> at the Jeep Jamboree event is just one of many stops planned for the remainder of the year. The company will be showcasing their trailers in cities such as Atlanta, Colorado Springs, Orlando and San Antonio in the near future.

For more information, including detailed photos of the DRS and ATT units, visit <a href="http://www.campausa.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.campausa.com</a> or call 440-353-1917.

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