I recently added two new exterior storage boxes, a solar ventilator, painted most of the exterior, and added several new and handy things to the interior of the wagon in preparation for the next voyage. Although I don’t feel like the Snail has really traveled much yet, my recent tally of the trips over the past 17 months totaled 7776 miles. This is an under-estimate as it was calculated using Yahoo maps and doesn’t include any side trips or time lost looking for restaurants, campgrounds, and the like. Photos and descriptions of the changes are on the way.
Tag: вардо
Nice Bow Top Vardo
This photo set documents the construction process very well. Have a look if you want to see something that is very light weight and built well. Click the photo or copy the link below for more.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tuacatum/sets/72157626603954269/
New Window in Door
Collapse-a-Vardo
A new design for the vardo world with the folding bow-top. It has a great design as it will be light-weight yet roomy.
Excellent details so far. I can’t wait to see it in person when we can “circle the wagons”. Click the photo or the link below to see more.
Winter Count 2011
A few photos of the vardo in the desert at this year’s Winter Count. Along side the usual survival skills, I also taught another simple shoe class.
Click the photo to see more uploaded images of the little vardo in action.
This ghillie shoe class was busy again and I think we had about 16 participants. It’s always more work for the students than I think it will be as many have not had much experience working and cutting leather. I think they all came out great though.
Porch and Rack
A photo of the new “porch”. I didn’t really need more sticking out in the back but it will serve as a bumper and handy surface I’m sure.
And a drying rack over the stove area. The hooks will be useful for lanterns, tools, cookware, and wet socks.
With such limited space (about 50 sq. ft.) pegs, hooks, and little storage bins tucked away in all the furniture make all the difference. Click either photo to get to the rest of the vardo photos.
Unimog vardo
H.A. sent me a couple of photos from his vardo build. These were taken back in August. It looks to be a beast of a wagon and is being towed by a unimog camper.
Check out this and other photos on his friend’s flickr page.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11894392@N04/4921649118/in/set-72157624668253269/
Odds and Ends
I finally found the shaving mirror that was perfect for the wagon. I have seen them in photos of other western wagons. Local hardware and bath stores only had very cheesy, lightweight mirrors on folding arms. After some internet searching, I found this one that had good reviews on Amazon. It is sturdy and appears to be well-built.
Below is the coffee grinder that was the fist housewarming gift for the wagon. Thanks Mick. It works well.
Finally, the step porch I have been debating over for a long time. We’ll see if it works out.
The Devil in the Details
The hearth area is starting to feel more organized as shelves and hooks find their place and uses. The shelf above the stove is primarily a lantern spot with enough room to put a second next to it. Not visible from this angle is the divider in the plate holder that can either hold a cutting board or more plates. The lower right area is sized to hold olive oil bottles or tea tins.
This is a small bedside container for keeping wallet, glasses, keys or a book. I think as the wagon gets more use, there will be many more small additions like this.
Sheep Wagon
A friend spotted this nice little sheep wagon in Payson, Arizona recently. It’s for sale for $6000 and appears to be in good shape. Canvas cover looks fairly new. It would be a decent cowboy camp if you had horses or burros.
Running gear looks decent from the photo.














