Just missing the cover. Can you imagine traveling 2,000 miles in this thing over hills, dales and valleys and through rivers and canyons and up rocks and hills with rowdy natives chasing you and the kids getting sick and running out of food and the terrible heat and freezing cold and pelting rain and snow and wheels going bad and horses dying and mosquitoes and flies and bugs the size of a Mercedes? Yikes!
It still needs some fabric. :-)
ReplyDeleteOld West meets the new West.
ReplyDeleteJust missing the cover. Can you imagine traveling 2,000 miles in this thing over hills, dales and valleys and through rivers and canyons and up rocks and hills with rowdy natives chasing you and the kids getting sick and running out of food and the terrible heat and freezing cold and pelting rain and snow and wheels going bad and horses dying and mosquitoes and flies and bugs the size of a Mercedes? Yikes!
ReplyDeleteWow, Lowell's description puts a whole new light on this wagon. It is certainly sitting in a fabulous setting.
ReplyDeleteThis one is still in good shape.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great background for this photo! Really nice!
ReplyDeleteThat has seen a lot of years!
ReplyDeleteNice wagon and area.
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