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PinDrop Featured in OVR Magazine's Newest Issue: Traversing el Camino del Diablo - Penned by Founder Tim
In the newest issue, PinDrop® founder Tim Elinski recounts a four-day journey along the legendary El Camino del Diablo, one of the most remote and historic routes in the American Southwest. The article explores the challenges, scenery, and rewards of traveling through this rugged desert landscape while highlighting the importance of self-sufficient, off-grid adventure.
Ruth Ellen Elinski
Jun 72 min read


PinDrop® as Basecamp: Hike, Bike, Explore Anywhere
PinDrop® can be strategically planted in a remote campsite near any trailhead. This guarantees access to amenities and the ability to go farther and stay out longer. Imagine returning from a backcountry hiking trip, still hours or even days from civilization with access to a hot shower, nourishing hot food, comfortable sleeps, and a stellar view.
Ruth Ellen Elinski
Jun 73 min read


PinDrop® Steward Summit Brings Owners Together in Northern Arizona
For a location tucked away in the forest, the turnout was remarkable. A special thank-you goes to everyone who reached out for the coordinates, navigated the dirt roads, followed the discreet cairns, and made the effort to join us in the wild for a true camping experience. Seeing so many owners and future owners around camp was one of many highlights of the weekend.
Ruth Ellen Elinski
Jun 53 min read


Nine Nights Exploring Southern Arizona’s History and Backroads
I completed a 1,500-mile trip through Southern Arizona and into western New Mexico, traveling across five Arizona counties and camping for nine nights along the way. The route was designed to explore mining history, Spanish colonial-era sites, and remote backroads across the region, while also testing the ability to travel and camp comfortably in isolated areas in our PinDrop Travel Trailer.
Ruth Ellen Elinski
May 34 min read
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