Camping Saturday

1937 Packard Camper.
1956 Dodge LCF Conversion.
1959 Chev Apache 32 Fleetside with a 1953 Budger Trailer.
1962 Buicks made into a Shamrockaway conversion.
1961 Mercedes Bus OH321 MH Conversion
1964 Chev C30 w Chinook Class C
Check out all the CB Antennas.

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

Camping Saturday

1950 Bedford Conversion.
What Movie?
1977 Citroen Conversion.
1977 VW Westphalia
East German DDR Conversion.
VW Electric Camper.
Iveco Euro Earth Cruiser.
Lada Camper.
Southern France
Big Camper for a small SUV…

Camping Saturday

Jeffery In Alabama’s Trailer and I assume his lovely wife.
Cooking steak on the grill, what better activity camping. I couldn’t get the image to rotate. But then again Jeffery is slightly off bubble…
Jeffery’s son Westin, on the right, winning a Bass Tournament.
Goose Pond Colony Resort, AL. This is what camping is all about! Out of Jeffery’s window.
Taking the toys…
Future of Camping?

Camping Saturday

Too damn cold for me…
Bear Claw’s new accommodations…
Notice the wood stove smoke?
Original caption: 2/25/1946-Los Angeles, CA- Light, compact, and streamlined, this Aero-Flite trailer was produced by a reconverted war-time aircraft plant, with construction methods formerly used in building fighter plane parts. Weighing only 1860 pounds, about half the weight of a pre-war trailer of the same size, the Aero-Flite is made entirely of aluminum and magnesium, with an interior constructed of hardwoods and war-developed composition materials. February 25, 1946 Los Angeles, California, USA
Igor still at it…
Me in a few months…

Camping Saturday.

Dodge House Car.
Putting on Chains, oh fun! Better put one on the right rear trailer wheel to keep the trailer straight.
Retired R/R worker resting up at Long Branch Trailer Park.
Rumble Seat Trailering.
San Juan Island Ferry, late 1940s. I have been on that a few times.
How many of us this growing up?
Stopping for lunch.