htchevyii
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Post by htchevyii on May 16, 2023 9:37:48 GMT -8
We spied this trailer on an abandoned homestead in Eastern OR. As much as we love our trailer, the Jeep gets us to those faraway amazing places that we don't dare take the Lo-Liner.
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Post by vikx on May 17, 2023 9:55:25 GMT -8
The trailer appears to be a well done home built. Great photos, thank you!
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Post by nccamper on May 17, 2023 16:33:15 GMT -8
Excellent photos. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by idaho211 on May 20, 2023 12:20:10 GMT -8
Like the roof metal fold over. I wonder if there is no roof curbing rot.
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Post by Teachndad on May 22, 2023 9:19:38 GMT -8
Did you guys go inside the trailer? I am wondering how that looked and what condition it was in. Too bad the doors are gone. I imagine varmints have been leaving calling cards for decades...👃
Those windows are reminicent of a 1940s trailer. That would be wild that that trailer is that old or were they purloined from some other long lost and forgotten early canned ham. Oh, if the plants could talk and tell us.
I bet there are always so many questions in this kind of exploration.
Cheers,
Rod
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Post by htchevyii on Nov 6, 2023 7:05:32 GMT -8
Did you guys go inside the trailer? I am wondering how that looked and what condition it was in. Too bad the doors are gone. I imagine varmints have been leaving calling cards for decades...👃 Those windows are reminicent of a 1940s trailer. That would be wild that that trailer is that old or were they purloined from some other long lost and forgotten early canned ham. Oh, if the plants could talk and tell us. I bet there are always so many questions in this kind of exploration. Cheers, Rod Sorry, I really don't remember what the inside looked like. It must not have been too neat or I would have taken a picture. Living on the soggy CA coast where abandoned things don't last very long I enjoy exploring the old relics in the deserts.
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