The 14-year-old Williamstown, West Virginia, resident spent her summer break transforming a 1974 Wilderness camper into what she refers to as a “Glamper.”The terms “camping” and “glamorous” are combined to get the word “glamper”.She claims that the updated Wilderness glamper will make camping a lot more enjoyable and less cumbersome.
Just wait until you see her beautifully remodeled Wilderness camper to see what an ambitious high school student she is.She saved up about $500, according to the child’s mother Lori, through housework, birthday money, and other activities to purchase and renovate the camper.
Here is a picture of the camper as it was before any alterations.Yeater claimed to have seen her camper for sale for $200 on a community bulletin board.
She used the money left over after purchasing the camper to pay for paint, flooring, textiles, and other accessories for her glamper.
Ellie claims that because the previous owners used it for both camping and hunting, the camper was in very bad shape. It required work—a lot of labor. said her mum.