Close up of the awning. I had it done in points and not scallops because scallops just did not seem very Adirondack-like to me. Jean of Tin Can Awnings did a fantastic job of my my idea come to life.


The interior of the door. This is an 1/8" birch panel. The door lock is a replacement of the original Bargman L-400 which was acting sporadically. This lock is very nice and has a dead bolt.


The awning mat. Looks rumpled because my grass is so tall.


Step I made from white cedar. A step is not really needed but it holds the coir door mat off of the ground and a coir door mat is great for helping to keep dirt out of the trailer when camping.


Front view. I removed the propane tank and lines. Replaced with this antique wooden carpenter's box. I keep wheel chocks and some extra pieces of 2x6 for leveling if/when needed. New heavy duty safety chains with spring clips. All new running light wiring harness, takes a flat-4. The coupler takes a 1 7/8" ball.


I replaced the original cord with a 30 amp outlet and a 25' 30 amp cord.


1978 Ford Pinto full 13" hub caps. A nice look with the trailer.


Back view. New spare tire, has never been used. All running lights are LED versions of the original style lights. The license plate light is also LED. Very bright and very safe.


Close up of the spare tire cover decal I designed and had made by a sign shop.



This tool bag goes with it.


I removed the bunk beds and turned the space into a full-time couch. It will also work as another bed for one person. I had a custom cover created from a new Pendleton blanket.


I covered where the original bunk hardware jutted out from the front with a solid cherry shelf.


Made new cabinet doors with rounded corners. The fronts are cherry veneer.


A hand made tile of a Lady's Slipper or wild swamp orchid is affixed to the space between the cabinets.


Close up showing the detail of the front and rear upper cabinet doors. Those are tiny copper pine cones in a round of twig.


The upper kitchen cabinet. Doors are covered with birch bark and twig trim. I used River birch poles to provide the support between upper and lower cabinet. The towel hanger and pot holder hanger is an antique Adirondack picture frame cut and reworked to serve the new purpose. The pot holders were custom made for this trailer.


LOVE the vintage canisters. I believe the red knobs are bakelite. They will go with the trailer. The countertop and back splash are live edge solid Butternut. Beautiful stuff.


A brand-new folding Coleman camp sink and a brand-new butane camp stove in carrying case come with this camper.


The little broom was hand made by a blacksmith in Arkansas, it stays with the trailer.


Moose key holder


I used this moose to hang my bath towels


Beadboard closet door. I made the door taller and rounded its top. Vintage door latch.


The twig looking mirror is resin. I hand painted the birds as Tufted Titmice.


Some people put shelves in their closet. I preferred hanging stuff in it.


That is the original boler sheet that was affixed to the original closet door. I cut it out and mounted it to the closet wall. This is an Earlton, Ontario boler.


Vintage paper towel holder.


The Orvis quilt and shams goes with. As do the cranberry colored fleece sheets. The CAMP pillow came from the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake in the ADK.


I removed the dinette and made it a full time bed. The curtain hides a lot of storage space.


This space holds the folding chairs, the awning, awning mat and awning poles. The two spaces under the dinette seats hold the tool bag, awning lights, awning ropes and an electric heater.


All of the window curtains are lined with a winter Adirondack-like scene (facing out) in flannel.


Since I removed the sink, and stove, I added a second drawer and replaced the original drawer on the right with a much larger one. No reason not to do that and the extra drawer space is great! Those are antique carved walnut pulls on the drawers.


What you see in the drawer goes with the trailer. That is a 3-piece vintage set of pink-handled serving pieces.


The original 3-way refrigerator was not working. I removed and replaced with a dorm-type electric only. I covered the door with cherry veneer. I made the birch bark frames for the bear images a friend took at his place in the mountains of Pennsylvania. I had the pictures printed on canvas.


I added the left cabinet in the space where the non-working furnace was originally.


The small black thing is a tiny digital heater. Works great to take the chill off while camping and reasonably quiet too. It is the one I used at night. There is a larger electric heater included for when it is very cold. The bottle is cleaner for the plexiglass front and rear windows.


I had to get creative with this door. The upper unit is the converter that runs the 12 volt interior lights and the Fantastic Fan roof vent when plugged into 110. It sticks out from the cabinet front, hence the cut out in the cabinet door. The bottom cut out is because an added (by previous owner?) outlet also sticks out from the cabinet.


The hidden potty!


I used a garbage bag and puppy pads - just toss in the campground dumpster. Works great, no mess, no fuss.


The floor is sheet vinyl that looks very much like real wood. But so much easier to keep clean! And looks great with the solid cherry and cherry veneers that I used in this trailer.


The Fantastic Fan roof vent. I splurged on model that sucks in or pulls out. Works fantastically!


More stuff that goes with. I was calling her Camp Pine Knot for the first Adirondack Great Camp - hence the pine cone table cloth and the pine cone awning lights. The little basket is what I carried extra cans of butane fuel. I will include a small one-burner butane camp stove. I set it up on the counter or used it outside. The 4-way lug wrench is a much for changing tires and I will include this one.


The under couch storage cubbies.


And the other one.


Comes with a coupler lock AND a padlock to lock the handle of the coupler down while traveling.


Two complete sets of keys on matching boler key chains come with.


And icing on the cake - a matching boler necklace!