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Vintage Camping Equipment

RBH

Bartender
From Field and Stream March 1961.

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David Conwill

Call Me a Cab
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Bennington, VT 05201
In that vein, I've been wanting to acquire one of those 1-ton van based '70s Class C motorhomes, an old grain truck, and do a cab/front chassis swap. To me towing a Falcon dinghy style behind a motor home makes better sense than towing a full-size camper behind a big truck or SUV.
 

John HP

New in Town
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2
Location
London
This is a wonderful conversation. I am also a vintage camping/day trip enthusiast. Thought I'd share about an item I had made that really brings me back to that era: my travel rug. This one is from Chapman Bags. It is 100% lambswool and has a detachable waterproof lining.
 

John HP

New in Town
Messages
2
Location
London
This is a wonderful conversation. I am also a vintage camping/day trip enthusiast. Thought I'd share about an item I had made that really brings me back to that era: my travel rug. This one is from Chapman Bags. It is 100% lambswool and has a detachable waterproof lining.
 

Dudleydoright

A-List Customer
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408
Location
UK
Here's my son in one of my Blacks tents.

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Camped on the shores of Lac D'Annecy as a base for a weeks' climbing in the French Alps in August. We didn't bother with the flysheet as we flew over and were tight for space. Only one night's rain - heavy - but no water in the tent at all.
 

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