Post pics of your vintage tent trailers out there camping.
From last weekend, nice site in the shade beside a rustic cabin on the Tobique river NB, Canada.
Awesome canoe and endless kids swimming weekend.
1969 SeWoods tent trailer :W
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1971 Cox Conestoga
Winter Park,CO
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Lake Dillon,CO
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Nice photos Funrover :-()
Can't get a photo to show using the image button or by typing the img /img in brackets :confused:
I must get more pics of my vintage campers camping, i always forget to take more after the initial set-up ones.
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Take the question mark and the numbers after it out of the URL. If you hit the small "Reply" button, you can see how I've done it with this post:
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Austin
Thanks Austin :!
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Austin
I don't understand how you can get such BIG pics on here. Everytime I try the site tells me the pic has to be under 40,000 KB
Quote from: TheVikingI don't understand how you can get such BIG pics on here. Everytime I try the site tells me the pic has to be under 40,000 KB
That is because you are posting an attachment. What the [img ]...[ /img] construct does is allow you to post a URL to an image that is actually stored somewhere else, such as PBase or PhotoBucket. There are ways to get it to work with Webshots as well, such as this image from my webshots page:
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What does the inside of your camper look like?
Quote from: FunroverWhat does the inside of your camper look like?
I will get some photos of the inside this weekend.
Just a tent off the ground, bunk and storage shelve right and left of the box, room for luggage/gear and a small table if needed.
It's basic, no kitchenette but I think that is why i like it, we have a sink and stove in our other camper but never use them.
Quote from: TrailmanI will get some photos of the inside this weekend.
Just a tent off the ground, bunk and storage shelve right and left of the box, room for luggage/gear and a small table if needed.
It's basic, no kitchenette but I think that is why i like it, we have a sink and stove in our other camper but never use them.
I have a sink, ice box and stove that RARELY get use also.. the basic is really nice!
This weekend in Lake Dillon
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This weekend at El Mirage Dry Lake.
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Nice set up!
A few more pics!
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here is about 10ft from my camper
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1982 is an excellent year! LOL that is when I was born!
Dry camping last year in our 1976 Apache Ramada...
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A camping birthday party
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Quote from: Peter_MADry camping last year in our 1976 Apache Ramada...

Oh man you are brining back memories.... My parents had a ramada( 77 I believe, green) and I am on the hunt for one.. I really want to get one someday I love those campers, wish they were still around.. Do you have any pics of the inside?
Here's one more this was June 30th this year on our 7700 mile vacation. This is Powder River Pass in Wyoming (9666 ft) a long way from Florida!
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Great pics folks, keep em coming.
Let's see those vintage campers out there camping :-()
This one is from last year, my 74 Apache Mesa at Mt Carleton Provincial Park, New Brunswick, Canada.
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This was taken at Dangerfield Campground in the Piney Woods section of Texas.
Russ
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7700 mile trip VERY NICE How did you like it in WY?
Also to the apace owners DROOOOOOLLL I love those pop ups!
Quote from: chrismarquesHere's one more this was June 30th this year on our 7700 mile vacation. This is Powder River Pass in Wyoming (9666 ft) a long way from Florida!
A long way above it, too...that pass is more than 1-3/4 miles higher up than most of Florida...
Austin
Quote from: AustinBostonA long way above it, too...that pass is more than 1-3/4 miles higher up than most of Florida...
Austin
Awesome :)
I have to stay at river level.
This one is at the RiverHaven campground NB, Canada.
74 Apache Mesa and 79 Econoline Tow vehicle.
I'm stuck in the 70's :yikes:
Quote from: TrailmanI'm stuck in the 70's :yikes:
LOL No worries.. I have a 1971 Mercedes, 1971 Cox Conestoga Camper, 1971 Hodaka dirtbike...LOL....
Quote from: FunroverLOL No worries.. I have a 1971 Mercedes, 1971 Cox Conestoga Camper, 1971 Hodaka dirtbike...LOL....
A 71 Hodaka sounds neat, does it still run?
I have a couple of more modern off-road bikes (KDX200 and a Drz400), no 70's stuff in that department...yet :)
Heres a pic of my 1969 SeWoods, one of the newer coleman stoves is a 74 and the camp kitchen might be 70's :D
Quote from: TrailmanA 71 Hodaka sounds neat, does it still run?
I have a couple of more modern off-road bikes (KDX200 and a Drz400), no 70's stuff in that department...yet :)
Heres a pic of my 1969 SeWoods, one of the newer coleman stoves is a 74 and the camp kitchen might be 70's :D
LOL I had that same table, just sold it..LOL..... The Hodaka is just about to start a resto, but yes it still runs....
Quote from: Funrover7700 mile trip VERY NICE How did you like it in WY?
We had a great time! I went on a trip very much the same (WITH THE SAME CAMPER) when I was 14 back in 1984. A little different from the driver's seat this time. We came out of South Dakota and took US 16 from Hill City, SD, saw Devils Tower, then to Cody, WY. Yellowstone was great but a little disappointed at Mammoth Hot Springs due to no water flowing. We stayed at the Flagg Ranch and headed back to Yellowstone and to Jackson Hole on July 4th. We came down through Idaho then Utah heading south to the Grand Canyon North Rim.
In 3 weeks, we saw 22 states, 13 nights camping, 5 hotel nights and 2 with family.
Quote from: chrismarquesWe had a great time! I went on a trip very much the same (WITH THE SAME CAMPER) when I was 14 back in 1984. A little different from the driver's seat this time. We came out of South Dakota and took US 16 from Hill City, SD, saw Devils Tower, then to Cody, WY. Yellowstone was great but a little disappointed at Mammoth Hot Springs due to no water flowing. We stayed at the Flagg Ranch and headed back to Yellowstone and to Jackson Hole on July 4th. We came down through Idaho then Utah heading south to the Grand Canyon North Rim.
In 3 weeks, we saw 22 states, 13 nights camping, 5 hotel nights and 2 with family.
NICEEEEEEEEE!!!
Me and my 84 coleman Sun Valley[IMG]
My vintage campers at this years Dual-sport M/cycle trail ride at my in-laws camp.
One of the club-members brought his neat 67 Chev van (Skooby Doo van) seen in the foreground.
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Ugly Betty, our '68 Apache Ramada
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Popup security system
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Great pics!
I would love to see what the interiors of these older pop up's look like. The outsides are so interesting!
Quote from: spicetraderI would love to see what the interiors of these older pop up's look like. The outsides are so interesting!


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The bed canvas has not been lifted yet!
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Stainless steel faucet so nice, the plastic one in my pup we replaced with a 'real' faucet for fear we'd break it.
I really love the green sink, fridge and stove!!!
Ok, we finally got to go camping after a summer of selling and buying houses and moving.
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