Hi my name is Kari. I have a goal of rebuilding my 1966 Northwest Coach Little Dipper. It’s a “vintage trailer”. Little did I know when this idea came to me that there was already a vibrant community of vintage trailer enthusiasts. I have been researching and learning so much about the process it will take to make my trailer safe, cool and fun. I expect this process to be filled with a lot of learning and growth. The end goal is to have something small I can tow myself. Something I can pour my creative ideas into and something I can have to get away from the city life and go where I can see the stars and hear the springtime frogs. I also want to be able to have it to go places where I can bring my camera.
As it turns out I put the cart before the horse. I should have done a lot more research before I purchased a trailer to restore. I am happy with the one I found. She’s what is referred to as a “toaster style” vintage trailer vs. the traditional “canned ham”. In her I see a George Jeston style cosmic silhouette on the outside. On the inside I see a more traditional look with the beautiful Ash wood interior. I’m going to enjoy doing the hard work, the designing and getting away from the noise when it’s finished!
Day One
Goal. 1966 Northwest Coach Little Dipper pulled by my restored 1972 Chevy pickup.
BLOG ARCHIVE
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September 2020
- Sep 2, 2020 My First Camping Trip Sep 2, 2020
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August 2020
- Aug 17, 2020 Hot August Nights Aug 17, 2020
- Aug 13, 2020 Different Direction Aug 13, 2020
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June 2020
- Jun 15, 2020 Organizing the Workspace Jun 15, 2020
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February 2020
- Feb 23, 2020 Rain Rain Go Away! Feb 23, 2020
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January 2020
- Jan 18, 2020 VIDEO Little Dipper Episode 1 Jan 18, 2020
- Jan 17, 2020 Introduction Jan 17, 2020
- Jan 16, 2020 Purchase List Jan 16, 2020
- Jan 16, 2020 How I found my trailer Jan 16, 2020
- Jan 15, 2020 What I've done so far Jan 15, 2020
- Jan 15, 2020 Learning the Ropes Jan 15, 2020