Had a good time at the rally. My daughter took her 1959 Winny. She had asked permission for me to go with my CampInn but others that had newer trailers or home made teardrops were asked not to return next year.
Both of my daughters went and it had been a long time since the three of us had been together for a weekend. It brought back memories of when they were younger.
It was interesting to see old trailers in all different stages of restoration. Some people strip them down and build them up from nothing using the old wood as a pattern, keeping the vintage look and using as much of the interior trim and exterior siding as possible. Others still have moldy smell. The ones done right are a real labor of love.
Many people were interested in my Raindrop and just as many were interested in the Sportbrella I use to cover the gally. I have been asked over and over if it comes with the trailer. It might be an option that CampInn could offer. It is easy to put up and take down and does well in the wind when staked well. It can be easily tied to the trailer when staking to the ground is impossible.
Both of my daughters went and it had been a long time since the three of us had been together for a weekend. It brought back memories of when they were younger.
It was interesting to see old trailers in all different stages of restoration. Some people strip them down and build them up from nothing using the old wood as a pattern, keeping the vintage look and using as much of the interior trim and exterior siding as possible. Others still have moldy smell. The ones done right are a real labor of love.
Many people were interested in my Raindrop and just as many were interested in the Sportbrella I use to cover the gally. I have been asked over and over if it comes with the trailer. It might be an option that CampInn could offer. It is easy to put up and take down and does well in the wind when staked well. It can be easily tied to the trailer when staking to the ground is impossible.