Spooky Stream

airstream decorated for halloween

Halloween is a fun time to decorate the Airstream and have some fun while camping.  Many RV parks and campgrounds have special events for Halloween, some of them celebrating every weekend in September through October.

We found a recent article by Curtis at RV Roadtrips that gives some great ideas on decorating the ‘Stream, whether you’re short on funds, space or both. He goes through inexpensive ways to decorate, create cheap costumes, ideas for trick-or-treating and other campsite activities, and more.  Check out his thoughts on making Halloween fun and stress-free.

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  • mpmovimento
    Am looking at a 1968 Airstream International that is for sale in my area, but knowing little about how to determine the relative health of the trailer (water systems, hvac, brakes/suspension/electrical, etc), I am eager to find an expert that can help me with a pre-purchase inspection. For the N.Ga/Western NC/Eastern TN area, please advise of any inspectors that can help me.
    many thanks!
  • pianobill07
    Just purchased a 19" LCD TV formy 2006 Bambi. The problem is finding a mounting apparatus that will allow the TV to be extended out to be viewed and then retracted and secured while traveling. Any suggestions on where such a gadget might be located would be greatly appreciated.
  • CAPNCAD
    I SEE CAMPING WORLD OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA IS NOW THE AIRSTREAM DEALER FOR THE REGION. THIS IS A GOOD THING SINCE I LIVE IN OMAHA, NEBRASKA. RIGHT ACROSS THE RIVER. MAYBE NOW I CAN GET SERVICE AND PARTS WITH A SMILE. INSTEAD OF A DEALERSHIP WITH A MUD LOT. MAKES ME HAPPY.
  • marilynandgarmannhansen
    WE HAD OUR 1991 AIRSTREAM MOTORHOME REFINISHED (GEL COATED) BY AIRSTREAM THREE YEARS AGO AND THE TOP HAS SEVERAL AREAS THAT ARE PEELED OFF. IT WOULD COST ANOTHER $7K TO STRIP AND REFINISH AGAIN AND GUARANTEED FOR ONLY TWO YEARS!!. CAN ANYONE RECOMMEND ANOTHER WAY THAT WE CAN GELCOAT THOSE AREAS OURSELVES AND IT WOULD MATCH.
  • jdeli
    Roof dents on a 59 overlander
  • jdeli
    I've just noticed several dents in one side of my roof on a 59 overlander. The trailer is not parked near any trees. Could it be a temperature fluxuation on the roof panels? The cold side with snow still on it shows no damage. The only side that shows any dents is directly in the sun. Has anyone ever heard of this before ? Thanks, any comments will be helpful.
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