Camping Saturday

Camping site, 1945, Southern California.
Corkscrew Swamp, Collier County, Florida.
1959
Camping in Norway.
Another camping scene in Norway.
Beach in Norway.

Stuck in a bog.
Chief Two-Moons and a converted bus at the Lincoln Memorial, 12/1934

Camping Saturday. More old grandparents camping, got to get rid of all of them.

Could be Jannie’s camping rig.
1956, Fogarty Creek State Park, Oregon Coast. I have been there several times.
1957 Ford Factory Camping Top.
Airing out the bedding.
Alaska, c 1965
August 1957
1957, Badlands National Park, South Dakota. Been here quite a few times.
Beamsville, 1925
Burt Lake, 1951.



Bus Camper Interior.
It’s for sale Wendyworn…
c 1930s
c 1966.
Cabins, about 1950,
Another Grandparents segment next week, I found a ton of these pictures.

Camping Saturday, grand parents days…

Weekend Wanders Club.
1939 Pop up, below pic is the open mode.
Igor is gonna cry…
1942, near Columbus, Ohio.
1929 Graham Paige car.
1929 Tent Camp.
1939 Monticello, Florida., this and the one below.

1941, Virginia, buying his first trailer.
1941.
1942, Trailer park somewhere in Louisiana.
1947, Myakka State Park, Sarasota, Florida.
1949
1954

Bear Claw’s Walk-A-Bout, Grizz Chronicles

Scotts Bluff, Nebraska. I don’t know if this is him(Wrong pronoun?)
Deadwood, South Dakota
Custer State Park, South Dakota. Bear Claw wanted to go up to and pet the big dogs, Park Ranger had to hold him back.
Big Mule Deer buck, same place as the Bison that BC wanted to pet.
Legion Lake Lodge Campground at Custer State Park.
Outside a bar in Sturgis, South Dakota.
BC said he should go back Aug 4th…
Needles Eye Tunnel, Custer State Park, South Dakota.
Crazy Horse Memorial. Crazy Horse, an Oglala Lakota Warrior. When finished it will have him pointing to his Tribal Land. In the Black Hills, Custer County, SD.
In the Crazyhorse Visitor Center.
The above two pictures taken near Legion Lake, Wyoming.
Bighorn National Park, Wyoming.
In the Little Bighorn Visitor Center. This was on the chronological timeline of the battle of Washita  in Western Oklahoma on the Washita River that bastard, Custer, rode in there with his men in 1868 and slaughtered Chief Black Kettles, the whole clan, men, women and children after he had negotiated hunting rights in the area. Not one damn mention here.
Museum of the West, Cody, Wyoming. Bear Claw sez,”May have been Hatchet Jack’s rifle.”
May have been Henry Bowman’s four bore.
Museum of the West. Bear Claw: “Cowboy Hall of Fame had one as well when as a kid. The Cowboy Hall of Fame was my daycare center. My mom was a tour guide. This is the first place I would go every time. I always imagined myself riding into town on Saturday night in the same manner.”
Above two pictures, Boondocking in what appears to be Central Wyoming.
Charles “Badger” Clark built this cabin lodge, “Badger Hole” Near Legion Lake, Wyoming.
North Dakota… to be continued.