
Camping and exploring the outdoors in a new way with Walden Campervans
Walden Campervans are fully customized and outfitted campervans that allow adventurers to explore the great outdoors in a whole new way. Breana Pitts talks to the company's founders about off-grid camping and how their vehicles provide access to sites like never before.
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Breana Pitts is a traffic reporter on WBZ-TV weekday mornings.

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