While many teenagers spend their summers glued to their phones or hanging out with friends, 14-year-old Ellie Yeater from Williamstown, West Virginia, chose a different path. She spent hers transforming a dilapidated 1974 Wilderness camper into what she proudly calls her “Glamper.” A mix of “glamorous” and “camper,” Ellie’s creation is a testament to the power of hard work, creativity, and determination—regardless of age.
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