For more than 80 years the Airstream trailer company has been a fixation for American road warriors entranced by its sleek, bullet-shaped aluminum body and the promise of camping in luxury, nowadays known as glamping.
The shiny trailers, built in Ohio, cast a strange spell. Smitten by some combination of nostalgia and wanderlust, a cross-generational section of Americans _ from the still ambulatory greatest generation folks to their boomer children and their hipster grandkids _ all long to hit the road like high-style hobos.
So what's it like to actually travel in one? Once we arrived, being there was terrific. But getting there was terrifying.