NuCamp Teardrop Rally Draws Hundreds to Ohio

A picture of the UCamp 2022 Rally

Over 300 teardrop trailers converged in Sugarcreek, Ohio, for the sixth annual uCamp Teardrop rally. NuCamp, a manufacturer of campers and teardrop trailers based in Sugarcreek, Ohio, hosts the yearly event for the uCamp camping community. UCamp22 was held at Winklepleck Grove Campground in Sugarcreek, less than a mile from the nuCamp manufacturing facility and service center.

“This year’s event was the largest to date, with over 450 attendees from 35 states and two provinces,” said Scott Hubble, nuCamp CEO. “We have an amazing community that we are proud to call family. We are blessed to facilitate an event where owners can connect with each other, as well as nuCamp team members. uCamp also allows our team to see firsthand how our products are being used. This event strengthens and reinvigorates the greater uCamp community – both the customer, as well as the team. We look forward to this event as much as our campers.”

New to uCamp were two seminars conducted by Battle Born batteries and an Amish panel. Battle Born, a new vendor partner for nuCamp, presented on camping with lithium batteries. The company said this year’s favorite session was the Amish panel, which consisted of uCamp team members who provided insight into the Amish lifestyle.

The event featured a full entertainment schedule, group meals, and opportunities to socialize with other uCamp teardrop enthusiasts.

“I can’t find enough superlatives to describe how much I enjoy uCamp,” said Canadian TAB 320 owner David MacDougall. “The people, the uCamp staff, the location, and the surrounding area are simply fantastic.”

Highlights included a wine and cheese welcoming event, question and answer session with nuCamp technicians, camper-led information sessions, manufacturing and service center tours, food trucks, and a wedding feast for one of uCamp’s brand ambassadors.

“I must say that I am once again so happy to see the interactions between the uCamp staff, their families, and the campers,” said Joellen Schromen, a repeat rally-goer. “Everyone has a great time, and we all leave with new friends and a sense of belonging to a beautiful family. Till next year.”

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