Camping Saturday

Pebble Flow RV Trailer

Jeffery in Alabama cooking last weekend up at Brushy Lake in the Bankhead National Forest. Lucky guy! I always enjoyed going up to that area of Alabama. You definitely hear banjos…
Ural 4320 V8 6X6 Conversion
Workers building the Hoover Dam

10 thoughts on “Camping Saturday

  1. As usual, some interesting stuff. Not sure what that rustbucket is with the camper grafted onto it – Studebaker? And below it, maybe a Fiat or Lancia? If I think about the possiblities of modifying a vehicle into an RV, neither of those would come to mind as a starting point. And I hope that double-decker stretch VW has a more substantial engine in the back.

    Old Coleman stoves just keep working.

    • It is a either a Lincoln or a Mercury, model and year, I am not sure of. I didn’t look it up.

      The car below is a UK Ford Cortina I believe, The Jannie, a UK reader might chime in if he sees it and responds to this comment.

    • Yes they do. That 3-burner was given to me by an uncle in 1973 yrs believe. It’s not as dirty as it looks. It’s just well seasoned. This is the first trip I’ve tried the new propane conversion generator. I don’t see me pumping a fuel tank anytime soon😀

  2. The Trailer with Motors and Battery isn’t all that bad of an Idea- if the Wheel Motors supply Regenerative Braking Power to the Battery, and then some ‘Boost’ on the Upgrades, it would be useful. Also, that large of a Battery eliminates the need for a Gas or Propane Generator.

  3. The awning of my Beaver Motor Coach just gave out when I was moving down to Utah last night (10/25/23), and that American flag awning looks attractive…

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