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Expedition Leader
When we were building our rig I stumbled across this in the local Sears parking lot while making a run for tools.
It was my first exposure to what I would loosely term, um, rustic, rigs.
It did, however, open my mind to the fact that there are lots of people out there in some pretty old stuff, still chuffing along.
Next came the day when I found this parked out front of the shop where I was building the rig.
This combo was very close to my car-guy heart. What a sweet setup. Very limited off-road capabilities, but what a way to get there.
Once we got going, we started to see lots of examples of an entire parallel universe of vintage campers, lovingly restored, usually pulled by representative period pickup trucks, rods, Broncos, etc.
The best example we spotted was at a gas station in Idaho. It was driven by an old guy, I'd estimate in his 70s, weathered, rustic and genuine. He was either directly off the high plains or out of central casting. He was the perfect image of a toughened, wizened Westerner. He was filling his vintage Dodge Power Wagon that was pulling a vintage tag trailer.
We later found them camped up the Yankee Fork, on the way into the River of No Return Wilderness, Idaho. He was pulled off on some BLM land, dry camping.
This is a lousy shot, but it's all I've got.
The very next day we were south of there, somewhere in Idaho, and we came across this truly vintage expedition camping rig in a little town.
This shot is just for scale:
So, I know there's more rustic, vintage expedition type rigs out there.
Let's see them.

It was my first exposure to what I would loosely term, um, rustic, rigs.
It did, however, open my mind to the fact that there are lots of people out there in some pretty old stuff, still chuffing along.
Next came the day when I found this parked out front of the shop where I was building the rig.

This combo was very close to my car-guy heart. What a sweet setup. Very limited off-road capabilities, but what a way to get there.
Once we got going, we started to see lots of examples of an entire parallel universe of vintage campers, lovingly restored, usually pulled by representative period pickup trucks, rods, Broncos, etc.
The best example we spotted was at a gas station in Idaho. It was driven by an old guy, I'd estimate in his 70s, weathered, rustic and genuine. He was either directly off the high plains or out of central casting. He was the perfect image of a toughened, wizened Westerner. He was filling his vintage Dodge Power Wagon that was pulling a vintage tag trailer.
We later found them camped up the Yankee Fork, on the way into the River of No Return Wilderness, Idaho. He was pulled off on some BLM land, dry camping.
This is a lousy shot, but it's all I've got.

The very next day we were south of there, somewhere in Idaho, and we came across this truly vintage expedition camping rig in a little town.

This shot is just for scale:

So, I know there's more rustic, vintage expedition type rigs out there.
Let's see them.