Those of us with a penchant for wanderlusting have suffered in our own unique way these past months. Penned in by not only our four walls, we feel hemmed in by the invisible boundaries on the map that COVID-19 has drawn for us, dictating where we can – and where we mostly cannot – explore, experience, trailblaze. Airplanes? Hotels? Europe? Forget it.
Jenna and Adam Mueller of Pleasant Ridge found a solution to pandemic travel challenges (along with a lot of other people), and they call her Chanice. Chanice the Shasta.
Dressed in turquoise and white, Chanice is a 19-foot-long replica 1961 Shasta Airflyte camper, carbon-copied from the 1961 blueprints. Only 1,941 were made (to honor the year initial production began on the camper), and the Muellers managed to track one down for sale in Dayton this spring. She’s a dead ringer for the true vintage model, and the Muellers often…