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National Motor Camp
Is anyone going to the National Motor Camp at South Lake Tahoe in July? I am going to be there and hope to meet a bunch of new friends. Dennis
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Re: National Motor Camp
I had not yet heard about this. Need more details. Not far from me and I would love this stuff, but I don't know yet if I can get away for it or not.
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Linus has been doing this antique camping event for a few years. I wanted to go when it was at Nathanael Logsdon's place in southern Indiana in 2023, but I got diverted into my series of hospitals and rehab centers. At this point camping is a pleasant memory for me.
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I am a little behind in getting any info onto the forum for this event.
National motor camp is July 17-22 and revolves around Lake Tahoe.
We have reserved space at Tahoe valley campground and Jenkins on lake. The main event is on the weekend and then we have what we are calling Gypsy camp after which was meant to be a moving camp but has changed more into just a less formal camp. With the right group of people I think this event can be extended Rand include proper moving auto camping of that is something people want.
If anyone is interested send me an DM and I will get you the link to register.
The idea here is all period equipment including all your camp and your car and your gear. Time period is primarily 20s but anything prewar will usually be fine.
Things outshone national motor camp and we hope that it can become a regular event. So get your house cars out and your kampkook white gas stoves and get registered.
National motor camp is July 17-22 and revolves around Lake Tahoe.
We have reserved space at Tahoe valley campground and Jenkins on lake. The main event is on the weekend and then we have what we are calling Gypsy camp after which was meant to be a moving camp but has changed more into just a less formal camp. With the right group of people I think this event can be extended Rand include proper moving auto camping of that is something people want.
If anyone is interested send me an DM and I will get you the link to register.
The idea here is all period equipment including all your camp and your car and your gear. Time period is primarily 20s but anything prewar will usually be fine.
Things outshone national motor camp and we hope that it can become a regular event. So get your house cars out and your kampkook white gas stoves and get registered.
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Re: National Motor Camp
It's the same weekend as the Long Beach Model T Club swapmeet, but I'm going to try to make it to the gypsy camp post-Tahoe.
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The camp is coming soon, I am wondering who is going so that I can look for you. I will be showing up on the 16th and be there for the whole time. I am really looking forward to it. Dennis
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Re: National Motor Camp
Too bad it wasn't publicized better. I can't attend either.
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If it's anything like 2 years ago it will be an event that you will not want to miss in the future. Much like the scvmtfca endurance run was. Something that became so popular people would build cars just for the event and eventually create their own spin off events. It would be awesome to have various clubs doing their own motorcamp events all over the nation. Unfortunately this one like the endurance run is just too far away.
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Re: National Motor Camp
Two good friends, one from IN, Kim Doty and one from KY, Patrick Goodman leave in the morning headed that way. about 5,000 miles round trip, 30 days . Braver than me. Wish them luck.
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Sounds like luck wasn't enough, I just heard that Patrick broke his crank and they both decided to call it quits, sorry to hear that.
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Re: National Motor Camp
Any reports or photos from this event? I’m interested to know more about it.
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Linus is very much into vintage motor camping. Maybe he will post pictures of the event.
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I attended the National Motor Tour in Tahoe last week. It was really great. I am glad I went. I got to meet new friends including Dennis!
It takes me some time to put together videos. But here are my first two:
1st Night - Camps
https://youtube.com/shorts/v4nHpCcGPa0?feature=share
Day 2 Activities:
https://youtube.com/shorts/3em4lyo04uw?feature=share
- Tallac Historic Estate - Pope House Tour, Boat House
- Fallen Leaf Lake Drive
- Aspen Falls
- Magic Lantern
I hope that you can enjoy this camping tour vicariously!
Matt
It takes me some time to put together videos. But here are my first two:
1st Night - Camps
https://youtube.com/shorts/v4nHpCcGPa0?feature=share
Day 2 Activities:
https://youtube.com/shorts/3em4lyo04uw?feature=share
- Tallac Historic Estate - Pope House Tour, Boat House
- Fallen Leaf Lake Drive
- Aspen Falls
- Magic Lantern
I hope that you can enjoy this camping tour vicariously!
Matt
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The National Motor Camp was great fun and a great group of people to have fun with, The amount of vintage camping gear and knowledge was truly impressive and I learned a lot. I just got home and haven't even unpacked or looked at my pictures yet so I will post more later. Dennis
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Re: National Motor Camp
Was there any discussion as to location for 2027 or an earlier event?
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I think they are discussing it and asking for input on the Amalgamated Order of Motor Campers Facebook page ....
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There was a vote being held as to where on the continent held the most interest for attendees. The eastern reaches seem have the most interest.
babychadwick wrote: ↑Fri Jul 25, 2025 9:35 amWas there any discussion as to location for 2027 or an earlier event?
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The eastern reaches seem have the most interest.
Isn't that where a majority of the people are? I was raised in the West, and I still think of it as the home of the best camping. But I'm used to being in the minority.

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I finally have a chance to post some pictures of Motor camp, I had a great time with a fun group. The weather was wonderful and after having our camp moved 3 times we finally had a really nice camp away from the rest of the campground, the drives were great although a lot of traffic, the tour of The Pope Estate was very interesting and the Magic Lantern show that Matt put on was very fun and well done. On the drive to Sly Park the 1920 Studebaker developed a hard knock and had to be taken home on a stretcher, that and having a vacuum fuel pump that kept running out on the hills were the only real problems that we had.
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Dennis,
Thanks for posting the photos!
Day 3 Tour around Lake Tahoe - https://youtube.com/shorts/Xn1i6MRgNMw
- Start at Raley's South Lake Tahoe
- Drive Up US-50 then NV-28 along Lake Tahoe
- CA-267 to CA-89 to Donner Picnic Area
- Truckee
- Tahoe City
- Back to South Lake Tahoe
Enjoy!
Matt
Thanks for posting the photos!
Day 3 Tour around Lake Tahoe - https://youtube.com/shorts/Xn1i6MRgNMw
- Start at Raley's South Lake Tahoe
- Drive Up US-50 then NV-28 along Lake Tahoe
- CA-267 to CA-89 to Donner Picnic Area
- Truckee
- Tahoe City
- Back to South Lake Tahoe
Enjoy!
Matt
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One of my favorite quotes from an 1923 Autocamping book with video from the Amalgamated Order Of Motor Campers 2025 Tahoe National Tour.
https://youtube.com/shorts/a9lGtnfijb8?feature=share
https://youtube.com/shorts/a9lGtnfijb8?feature=share