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Why We Love the Airstream Flying Cloud
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An Airstream might not seem like the perfect adventure vehicle at first glance, but they’re built incredibly tough, and with a few simple modifications, they can go places you wouldn’t imagine. In this week’s episode of the 101, Bryan Rogala meets up with friends of Outside Aaron Gulley and Jen Judge to get a tour of Artemis, the 2014 Flying Cloud 23FB that they live out of full-time.