Meet the Pathfinders

They don’t follow the trail. They make it.

At Keystone, we don’t chase influencers. We work with people who live the lifestyle. People who pull heavy, camp hard, cook big, ride fast, ranch long, and get after it every day.

Dawn Olivieri, Myron Mixon, Scott Brown, Mark Carter, and the Arringtons aren’t out here trying to sell you an idea. They’re using their rigs as tools. This is real life, not curated content.

These are the Pathfinders — a select crew putting Keystone RVs through the kind of wear, weather, and wild terrain most people only talk about.

They help shape how we build by showing what our rigs can handle. In the snow. In the heat. In the backcountry. In the middle of the workweek.

If you're looking for proof, you're looking at it.
Path tested. Life proven. Keystone strong.

This is Proven in the Wild.

Dawn Olivieri

Actress. Rancher. Wild soul. Dawn splits her time between Hollywood and her off-grid ranch in Montana, where Keystone is more than a getaway — it's part of the lifestyle. Whether she’s hauling feed, chasing daylight, or resetting after weeks on set, Dawn lives a life that demands durability, quiet, and space to think. Her rig is part escape pod, part workhorse, and always up for the next adventure. (Photo Credit: The Farell Folk)

Scott Brown (Scooter Brown Band)

Before music, Scott served in the Marines. These days, he's touring, writing, and raising a family — but that grit never left. He and his wife use their Keystone to unplug from the noise and reconnect with what matters most. From late-night fires to early morning coffee on the steps, Scott brings a songwriter’s soul and a soldier’s edge to life on the road.

Rob & Sarah Arrington (Deer Meat for Dinner)

Hunting, fishing, foraging, cooking — the Arringtons do it all. Their family lives close to the land and even closer to the water, bringing millions of viewers along for the ride. Their Keystone isn’t for looks — it’s a mobile basecamp that hauls kids, gear, game, and groceries. From backwoods to beachfront, they put their rig to the test every time they step out the door.

Myron Mixon

World champion pitmaster. Mayor. Straight shooter. Myron doesn’t play around — with barbecue or with his gear. When he hits the road for cook-offs and competitions, his Keystone toy hauler comes packed with equipment, flavor, and attitude. This is a man who expects results and refuses to compromise. His rig keeps up with a career built on heat, pressure, and performance.

Mark Carter

In the summer, he’s chasing cattle. In the winter, he’s dropping cliffs. Mark is a rancher and professional snowboarder who doesn’t take shortcuts. His Keystone gives him the freedom to work hard, live remote, and explore deeper. Whether he’s towing into the mountains or setting up camp by a river, Mark proves that toughness isn’t a feature — it’s a requirement. (Photo Credit: Dylan Gordon)