2nd Annual Vintage Trailer Bash, a Trailer Show
If you have ever wanted to attend a vintage anything event, go! I had the pleasure of attending the “2nd Annual Vintage Trailer Bash” this past weekend, September 23-25, 2011. This was my first time I stayed for the whole weekend, in a trailer, versus just attending the open house time typically on Saturday afternoon.
I have attended others vintage trailer shows, including early Saturday mornings (before the public is invited), never having a problem, but many folks were just rolling out of their trailers and not ready for the general public. (lot’s of funny retro pajamas)
Staying overnight during the event was very different. First, you meet the others in a different context on Friday into the evening and night. A big bonus was being there late at night. Having never stayed that long, the place does not go down for the night early. Everyone seemed to be moving about, socializing around the park, bonding, trailerite to trailerite. With my buddy Eliot Crowley, an Airstream owner, we joined in with the Central Coast Airstream group for some socializing. In good fun, I was labeled an “SOB” since I have a Shasta in the restoration process. SOB standing for, “some other brand”.
Walking around at night without the crowds, camera and tripod was great fun. Along with a beautiful night, moderate temps we were surrounded by thunderstorms and open skies above.
Below are a few examples.
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Posted: September 30th, 2011 under Lifestyle, Shooting, slice of life, Vintage Trailers.
Tags: Buellton, California, Martin Trailer, Martin Trailer Productions, nightime, photography, trailer, vintage
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