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Founder Letter 19 - What Home Means When You Live in a Kimbo Camper
Hi folks, today I want to share some thoughts about home and what it means. I’ll share some of the different perspectives of the idea of home and what it means to me too. I’ve been living in a Kimbo camper for many months now, March to December. I’ve been able to make it sustainable by having a dehumidifier going consistently on low, by keeping it clean and organized, and by implementing new features like an over-the-bed fan and an air purifier and a mini radiator heater that

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Dec 1, 20243 min read


Founder Letter 18 - How to Add More Storage to Your Kimbo Camper (DIY Basket Install Guide)
Hi folks, today I want to teach you how to install your own baskets or storage in a Kimbo Camper. I’ve recorded a video tutorial below and I’ll break it down step by step to make it easy. Before I do I’ll share some back story. Your Kimbo camper probably doesn’t have enough storage baskets. Somewhere along the way the company reduced the number of baskets that are installed. I think that’s a bad idea and I’ll tell you why. I want you to have more storage because the more you

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Nov 24, 20242 min read


Founder Letter 17 - Set Your Own Table: Why Vision Matters More Than Permission
Hi folks, today I want to talk about “set your own table” and what that means. I hope this weeks message motivates you. I also want to share something that I hope encourages and uplifts you too. This message is not about Kimbo, but it’s about vision. For a long time Ive been interested in understanding pride and ego. It’s where our shields are born and sustained. The world is complicated and it’s important to protect ourselves. But sometimes we overprotect in an attempt to st

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Nov 17, 20243 min read


Founder Letter 16 - The Farmer and the Hunter: Two Ways to Approach Life
Hi folks, today I want to talk about the farmer and the hunter. I’ll share the two approaches of life and then I’ll share something encouraging for your week ahead. This isn’t a post about a camper, it’s a post about a philosophy of thought and I hope it gives you something interesting to consider this week. Before we knew how to farm, we knew how to hunt. The hunters goal is to find the opportunity, exert the energy, make the kill. A hunter puts in a ton of energy in a short

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Nov 10, 20242 min read


Founder Letter 15 - Why Kimbo Campers Are Not Clear Coated (And Why That Matters)
Hi Folks, today I want to talk about why we don’t clear coat a Kimbo. I was talking to some customers this week and want to share what we talked about. I think it’s fascinating and thought you would think so too. I also want to share some words to motivate you. Before I tell you why we made that choice, i'll tell you a story from a while back. Its really windy out and it’s 2 AM. I'm in a 19 foot airstream and iit’sbeing shaken by these gusts of wind intermittently to the poin

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Nov 3, 20243 min read


Founder Letter 14 - Innovators, Implementers, and Maintainers: The Three People Every Team Needs
Hi Folks, today I want to talk about three people that you know, innovators, implementers, and maintainers. Then I want to to talk about the importance of each person within a business or community. I hope this weeks message gives you something interesting to think about, and possibly inspiring for understanding yourself and others a little better. There’s someone you know who has a lot of ideas. You are their confidante, sometimes involuntarily, and they tell you about their

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Oct 27, 20243 min read
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