Played by Justin Hartley (best known for his roles in This Is Us and Smallville), Colter Shaw is a survivalist and “rewardist” who travels the country solving cases for cash. Shaw’s unique skill set stems from a childhood spent off the grid, shaped by a brilliant but paranoid father. That upbringing gave him the tools to track missing persons but also left him emotionally guarded and perpetually on the move.
Hartley, who also serves as an executive producer, brings a layered performance to the role. Shaw isn’t just solving mysteries. He’s unraveling the secrets of his own past, including the truth about his fractured family. And he’s doing that all with an Airstream travel trailer in tow.
After two hit seasons, Tracker returned for its third season in October, and you can watch new episodes Sundays at 8|7c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
“Tracker” and Airstream: More Than Just a Mobile Base
Shaw’s Airstream trailer isn’t just a vehicle—it’s a character in its own right. The 2018 Flying Cloud 27FB with a queen bed serves as Shaw’s home, office, and sanctuary. It reflects his nomadic lifestyle and emotional isolation, allowing him to stay mobile and disconnected from the world around him.

Whether parked in the forests of Oregon or the deserts of Joshua Tree, the Airstream anchors the show visually and thematically. It’s where Shaw researches cases, reflects on his past, and prepares for the next challenge. It’s sleek, functional, and quietly symbolic of his need for freedom and solitude.
A Hollywood Character with a Range of Emotion
The Airstream featured in Tracker is more than a prop. Whenever an Airstream is featured in a Hollywood production, the iconic riveted shape conveys a range of symbolism. Nostalgia, adventure, freedom, and family are reflected in the polished aluminum. In Tracker it’s no different: The Airstream is a storytelling device that reinforces Shaw’s identity as a lone traveler and survivalist. It also enables the show’s episodic structure, allowing Shaw to move from town to town, case to case, with each location offering a fresh narrative and visual backdrop. 
In one poignant episode, Shaw reconnects with his sister, sharing a rare moment of vulnerability. But by the end, he’s back on the road with the Airstream in tow, driving toward the next mystery. The Airstream is his constant companion and a symbol of both his independence and his emotional distance.
Watch new episodes of Tracker Sundays at 8|7c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Click below to learn more about Flying Cloud, one of Airstream’s most popular travel trailer models.