A Camper Trailer is something to admire.
There are several different types or forms. I’ve decided to share some thoughts of campers that are just beautiful.
Clever and functional designs allow camping to become easy and accessible.
For sheer beauty it’s hard to go past Hazel’ s Pod Stockman.
The Stockman is all class. Easy to set up and tow with lots of comfort.
A beautiful bedroom that allows a single camper to travel in style.
The Pod Stockman has a plastic enclosure that opens up to allow the addition of an annexe.
Meet “Baby Bear”, one of the smallest Avan campers, owned by Ed and Trish.
And now meet “Mama Bear”, Doug’s Avan camper.
This is the lone Track Tvan, a rugged clever all enclosed design that can go anywhere!
Look how the camp ground is filling up. By day’s end many of the “open spaces” have been filled by campers.
No country show ground would be complete without a poultry pavilion. Who knows, I might be back here viewing prize-winning chickens?
The Cub owned by Des and Anna.
It’s a Cub hard-floor camper trailer.
There are quite a few hard floor campers.
They are generally smaller and more expensive than their soft-floored counterparts.
The hard floor camper opens to for a hard-floor lovering area and bedroom.
The awning covers a kitchen and outside area.
Some owners close in the awning to create a room.
There are too many Cubs at Glen Innes to write up each one, so I’ve created a Cub camper slide show.
A glide-on camper is a popular choice for those who don’t want to tow a camper.
Chris and Carol have purchased this new Explorer.
This camper has two storeys!
A kitchen and storage module with a bedroom on top!
The kitchen, storage and preparation area is huge.
Cross-over campers are very popular.
While they look like small caravans, they are true camper trailers, with outdoor living and an enclosed sleeping area.
There are many of these at our meeting, so there will be more photos to come.
Great work Des
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We saw some fantastic campers today. It has been a very full event.
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