nicolas.boullosa: with lance gillies
nicolas.boullosa: interior of the pop-top overland by earthcruiser
nicolas.boullosa: went by the earthcruiser's HQs (bend, oregon)
nicolas.boullosa: lance gillies, australian, enter the business because he couldn't find the overland camper he wanted
nicolas.boullosa: going through the process of building the carbon fiber shells
nicolas.boullosa: a new smaller model: a truck camper
nicolas.boullosa: three sisters, oregon
nicolas.boullosa: wood iron tiny homes
nicolas.boullosa: this is spud's first commercial tiny home
nicolas.boullosa: the founders of wood iron tiny homes have travelled around the world working on different trades
nicolas.boullosa: lots of interesting influences in the first model by wood iron tiny homes
nicolas.boullosa: stayed by the vintages rv park out in oregon
nicolas.boullosa: the vintages trailer resort
nicolas.boullosa: "the vintages" from oregon reminded us of "el cosmico" (marfa, texas)
nicolas.boullosa: the trailer: a mesmerizing vagabond m31 from 1953
nicolas.boullosa: kirsten dirksen inside of a 53' vagabond vintage rv
nicolas.boullosa: nico (original appliances in the background)
nicolas.boullosa: bedroom
nicolas.boullosa: from the bedroom (connected to the bathroom)
nicolas.boullosa: some of the vintage rv's
nicolas.boullosa: the vagabond (1953)
nicolas.boullosa: the rv's are electrified, have showers and working appliances
nicolas.boullosa: a good restoration job
nicolas.boullosa: partial view of the vintages trailer resort (oregon)
nicolas.boullosa: caravans
nicolas.boullosa: inside-outside
nicolas.boullosa: reflection
nicolas.boullosa: basic luxury
nicolas.boullosa: kirsten
nicolas.boullosa: plenty of space to hang around