โOct-15-2015 07:48 PM
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โOct-30-2015 02:38 AM
flat_twin wrote:
gheicher, That's a great photo, thanks for posting it! We always tent camped when we were growing up (mid 1960's and up). Our neighbors had a tent camper something like yours with two beds . I thought it was the coolest thing for camping. It looked great behind their gigantic Buick station wagon.
Reminds me of this collection of vintage camping photos. Many photos here.
Enjoy!
LINKY
โOct-29-2015 07:23 PM
โOct-27-2015 06:13 PM
tatest wrote:
Awesome! I hope the tenting holds up for you.
I have a 41-year old canvas 7x7 umbrella tent I can keep usable with repair skills learned in Scouts, but it gets to be more difficult as what I am patching to gets more fragile. I think the key to keeping a canvas tent useful is to never store it wet, and for something going in a box like that, not pinching it.
I don't have as much faith in the modern plastic-coated tent fabrics, as they constantly evaporate their plasticizers. I've been looking at used PUPs, wondering "what will it cost to have a canvas tent made for this?"
โOct-27-2015 05:45 PM
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โOct-18-2015 03:46 AM
RoyB wrote:
Thanks for the memory lane run... Wards and Sears sold everything like that back in those days...
Sears used to sell modern modular houses back in the early 1900s
Reminded me of what Robert Ryan from Australia sends on here from time to time showing their OUTBACK camping trailers...
Roy Ken
โOct-17-2015 06:39 PM
โOct-17-2015 05:53 AM
flat_twin wrote:
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Reminds me of this collection of vintage camping photos. Many photos here.
Enjoy!
LINKY
โOct-17-2015 05:40 AM
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