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This is how I will camp this year for at least a couple of faires and Pennsic. I just repainted the vardo and it looks *so* much better. How will you be camping?
Such a pretty vardo. We are thinking of building one some time in the future. Any chance of inside pictures please?
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This was more of the lamp. Where the pillows are- the bench backs there fold down to create a platform for a twin sized bed. The rolled up with pink ribbon mattress at the bottom of the picture fits perfectly on the platform. However, when I'm traveling or during the day, I keep the the bench backs "up". This way, I can invite guests in and they have a place to sit. The table does fold down nice as well. :-)
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This is from the bench area looking back towards the door. There is a dorm size fridge and a kitchen sink. :-)
I bought my vardo a little over a year ago from a guy that makes them in Wisconsin. I *love* it. Despite the way the pictures look, it has a ton of room. I keep all the blankets, sheets, and many other accessories for the vardo in the vardo year around. I have dresser drawers for my garb and plenty of shelving for kitchen supplies.
That's wonderful. I've never camped but I would really like to get a Vardo also. Where do you put them ? With the tents or the RVs ? Do you leave it hooked up to your vehicle ? Or drive it to the camp area and then unhitch and move your car/truck to the parking area ?
Looks fun
David
Hi!
My shepherd's hut gets parked typically in any tent like space. It's not very big - 8'x10' - so I haven't had to park with the RVs. When I'm camping, I unhook it and put a lock on the hitch to prevent theft. (Not that it will prevent a determined thief but it will stop 90% of thieves simply because you'd need bolt cutters to get through that thing.) I then just park my truck in the normal parking area.
This year, I'm building a solar generator to help power it. It has a dorm fridge inside and I have bad food allergies so this will help with my food situation.
If you are interested in shepherd's huts, check out tinyhouselistings dot com. Most of the time they are $$$ because of the interest in tiny houses now but you can still find deals once in a while.