Editor’s Note [September 2023]: This article was written at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. When the coronavirus outbreak struck, correspondent Andy Cochrane sought refuge from the proverbial storm in an unusual way: by getting away from it all in an Airstream Basecamp X. This story covers what he learned over the course of two months driving over 8,000 miles with it.
When I picked up my Airstream Basecamp X at the dealer in Denver, I wondered how the next two months would play out. As someone who’s been a nomad for five years, I’ve learned to sit with unforeseeable futures and messy circumstances — but the COVID-19 pandemic amplified these feelings a hundred-fold. Trying to predict the future felt futile.
So I resigned myself to follow a few general rules: live in the slow lane, social distance as much as possible…and spend time in the mountains.

After quarantining for three months with my parents in Minnesota, I was lured out of hiding by an email from Airstream. As an outdoor writer, I’ve seen my fair share of ridiculous offers, and at first glance, this one felt too good to be true. Two months, sans obligations, to test a brand new trailer? Suuuure. I’d dreamed of having a mobile office/kitchen/bedroom to travel with in my years of living out of my truck, but this seemed hard to believe.
Yet, subsequent correspondence proved the offer was real — so a few weeks later, I was preparing for a summer on the road, Airstream-style. Feeling a bit like Will Smith in I Am Legend, I pulled out of the dealership and headed west on I-70 with the Basecamp in tow. Leaving the city and climbing the pass into the Front Range, I watched my Tacoma’s revs rise as the truck tried to battle the weight. Whether I liked it or not, my life was about to move a little slower.