Shannon Moore has always been a step ahead of the curve. Hailing from Oakland, California, with a background in interior design, she bought her first camper van before the van life craze exploded—and long before the pandemic drove prices sky-high. With a designer’s eye and a DIY spirit, Shannon spent years transforming her vans into a fully customized, functional homes on wheels. Her creativity extended beyond her own vans, as she collaborated with other designers to create layouts and renderings for their projects—all while living on the road and exploring the country. Now shifting gears from interior to graphic design, Shannon has traded full-time van life for part-time adventuring in her new Alaskan Camper. While no longer her primary home, the new rig brings a fresh kind of freedom, and with the same passion and ingenuity that fueled her journey so far, she’s ready to embrace the open road in a whole new way.
Her maiden voyage was a nail-biter. After mounting her new camper at the shop on a rainy November afternoon, Shannon headed to a Harvest Host at a nearby Christmas tree farm for her first night out. Excited to set up, she attempted to raise the camper’s roof—only to find it wasn’t moving. Panic set in when she realized she’d forgotten to release an exterior pin.
“I tried to fix it, and the whole thing went cockeyed. Then the button failed completely. It was my first night, and I was sure I’d already broken it,” she laughs now.
Fortunately, the problem was just a blown fuse, and our shop had her back on the road the next day. The rough start didn’t faze her for long—once she mastered the setup, Shannon quickly grew to love her camper’s thoughtful design and functionality.
January marks Shannon’s first big adventure in her Alaskan Camper, and she’s heading back to a favorite retreat: Baja, Mexico. Traveling with friends and meeting up with a crew already camped along the coast, she plans to soak up everything Baja has to offer. From camping along the Sea of Cortez and revisiting favorite spots to uncovering new gems, Shannon’s journey inspires us to embrace the authentic Baja experience. Here are a few highlights and tips to get you started—without giving away all of Shannon’s favorite secret spots.
Whether you’re a Baja regular or just figuring out how to pronounce “Mulegé,” the appeal of heading south this time of year is obvious. Shannon Moore knows it better than most—her love for Baja and her new Alaskan Camper is all the inspiration you need. Sure, there’s a bit of paperwork and prep involved, but it’s all worth it for the stories you’ll bring home—and the satisfaction of knowing your rig can handle the sand and even help out a stuck camper or two. So pack your gear, prep your rig, and see for yourself why Baja keeps calling adventurers back.
We’ll keep y’all posted with more pics when Shannon updates us after her trip, but until then if you have stories from your travels with an Alaskan Camper, we’d love to hear them! Please contact [email protected] to be featured in Alaskan Life. We enjoy hearing how our customers are making the most of their campers and exploring new places.