It was our third year and once again we had great weather. Well, there was that bit of rain early on Sunday morning but that didn't dampen spirits of 50+ campers. For the third year we gathered at Ledge Park overlooking the beautiful Horicon Marsh. We had a total of 26 rigs this year - some a little more vintage than others.
I didn't get a picture of every trailer at the rally. Apologies to those of you that I missed. There's always next year! In the meantime, here's a few to enjoy . . .
A "new" Yellowstone for Dave and Monica. |
Very cool in the inside, too. |
Don and Linda's Airstream is a 2000 - one they found close to home. |
Last year I missed a picture of Dave and Joan's Avion. |
The cow on the front was a nice homage to the trailer rally name. |
BJ has the best lights decorating her Trotwood. |
Larry and Marsha have recently discovered vintage trailers. Love the decor of Little Chum. |
Cindy and Ken shared their site with. . . |
Tim and Molly. (Apologies if I messed up who's who!) |
Steve and Tammy came from Iowa with their little Serro Scotty. |
This Trotwood has been in Clyde's family since 1958 - only one owner all these years! |
Don has a pretty pair with his Shasta and Ford station wagon. Probably turns a lot of heads going down the road. |
How many of us women can relate to the sign on Zoe's trailer? |
Vito is the latest in Norm and Julia's gnome "family." A pretty good guard for Ginger. |
The newest of the trailers - Lynn and Derek's. He's done a nice job building cabinets on the inside. And he's still customizing their "haven" to fit the needs of the family. |
Speaking of customizing - Jerome has made this Spartan his own. |
He built this Studebaker to pull the Spartan. |
The newest addition to George and JoEllen's trailer decorations. |
Patron bird of vintage campers - Kaye's find. |
Next it will be Birds & Bovines IV, June 9-12, 2016. Still a few spots open for folks who enjoy this era of trailers and LOTS of good food!
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